Chapter 7: Atmospheric Pollution (copy)

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________ has a nearly constant temperature inversion.
Antarctica
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It occurs when harmful or excessive quantities of substances are introduced into Earths atmosphere
Air pollution
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The most common form of expressing air pollutants
Parts per million (ppm)
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Emitted directly into the air
Primary Pollutants
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Result from primary air pollutants reacting together and forming new pollutants
Secondary Pollutants
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It occurs when the contaminant comes from an obvious source
Point source air pollution
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It occurs when the contaminant comes from a source that is not easily identifiable or from a number of sources spread over a large, widespread area
Non-point source air pollution
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These are a set of eight air pollutants that cause smog, acid rain, and other health hazards and are typically emitted from many sources in the industry, mining, transportation, power generation, and agriculture
Criteria air pollutants
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Trends to be sulfur-based and is also called gray smog
Industrial smog
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It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air and is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds
Carbon monoxide
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It is used in building construction, lead-acid batteries for vehicles, bullets and shot fishing weights, solder, and shields for radiation
Lead
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A generic term for nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, which are produced from the reaction of nitrogen and oxygen gases in the air
Nitrogen Oxide
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It is a major air pollutant, with levels of N2O having increased by more than 15% since 1750
Nitrous oxide
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It is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3, and tropospheric (ground-level) ozone is a secondary air pollutant
Ozone
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It does not have strong global effects, but instead is more influential in its effects on smaller, more localized areas
Tropospheric ozone
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These are secondary pollutants
Peroxyacyl Nitrates (PANs)
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A colorless gas with a penetrating, choking odor that readily dissolves in water to form an acidic solution
Sulfuric Dioxide
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It is microscopic solid or liquid matter suspended in Earths atmosphere
Suspended particulate matter (PMx)
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These are organic chemicals that have a high vapor pressure (easily evaporate) at ordinary room temperature
Volcanic Organic Compounds (VOCs)
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It is catalyzed by ultraviolet (UV) radiation, tends to be nitrogen-based, and is referred to as brown smog
Photochemical smog
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These occur when air temperature rises with height instead of falling
Thermal inversions
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It is a term used to describe a combination of ailments associated with an individuals place of work or residence
"Sick building" syndrome (SBS)
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It is inexpensive, durable, and flexible and naturally acts as an insulating and fireproofing agent
Asbestos
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It is the most common type of fatal indoor air poisoning in many countries because it easily combines with hemoglobin to block the bloods oxygen-carrying capacity
Carbon monoxide poisoning
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It is an organic chemical that is prevalent in the indoor environment and is a carcinogen that is linked to lung cancer
Formaldehyde
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It is an invisible radioactive gas that results from the radioactive decay of radium, which can be found in rock formations beneath buildings
Radon
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It contains almost 5,000 chemical compounds, including 60 known carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals), one of which is dioxin
Cigarette smoke
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It is an exhaust emission control device that converts toxic chemicals in the exhaust of an internal-combustion engine into less harmful substances
Catalytic converter
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It stimulates a chemical reaction in which by-products of combustion are converted to less toxic substances by way of catalyzed chemical reactions
Catalyst
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It occurs when atmospheric chemical processes transform sulfur and nitrogen compounds and other substances into wet or dry deposits on Earth
Acid deposition
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In dry areas, acidic chemicals in the air may become dust or smoke and stick to the ground, buildings, homes, cars, and trees, which rainstorms wash away, increasing acidic runoff
Dry Deposition
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Acid rain, fog, and snow
Wet Deposition
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It causes acidification of lakes and streams
Acid rain
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Caused by rapid melting of snow pack with dry acidic particles, raises lake and stream acid concentrations five to ten times higher than acidic rainfall
Acid shock
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It occur in metropolitan areas that are significantly warmer than their surroundings
Urban heat islands
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A place where the street is flanked by buildings on both sides, creating a canyon-like environment
Street Canyon
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It is an unwanted human-created sound that disrupts the environment
Noise pollution
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it is caused by damage to the inner ear and is the most common form associated with noise pollution.
Sensory hearing loss
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Acid deposition due to ______ begins with sulfur dioxide being introduced into the atmosphere by burning coal and oil, smelting metals, organic decay, and ocean spray.
sulfur dioxide
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As people drive to work, concentrations of nitrogen oxides and VOCs increase
6 A.M.–9 A.M.
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As traffic begins to decrease, nitrogen oxides and VOCs begin to react, forming nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
9 A.M.–11 A.M.
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As the sunlight becomes more intense, nitrogen dioxide is broken down and the concentration of ozone (O3) increases:
11 P.M.–4 P.M.
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As the sun goes down, the production of ozone is halted.
4 P.M.–Sunset
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Most present-day vehicles that run on gasoline are fitted with a “______” converter, since it converts the three main pollutants:
three way