Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion

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Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion Chapter 15 Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion

Air Pollution _________________- the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or microorganisms into the atmosphere at concentrations high enough to harm plants, animals, and materials such as buildings, or to alter ecosystems.

Major Air Pollutants Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Oxides Carbon Oxides

Major Air Pollutants Particulate Matter Volatiles Organic Compounds Ozone Lead Mercury

Primary Pollutants ____________________- polluting compounds that come directly out of the smoke-stack, exhaust pip, or natural emission source. Examples:

Secondary Pollutants Secondary pollutants- pollutants that have undergone transformation in the presence of sunlight, water, oxygen, or other compounds. Examples: ozone, sulfate and nitrate

Natural Sources of Air Pollution

Anthropogenic Sources of Air Pollution

Photochemical Smog

Thermal Inversions _____________________- when a relatively warm layer of air at mid-altitude covers a layer of cold, dense air below. The warm inversion layer ______________________that then _________________________________ it.

Acid Deposition

Acid Deposition ________________________- occurs when nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are released into the atmosphere and combine with atmospheric oxygen and water. These form the secondary pollutants nitric acid and sulfuric acid. These ________________________________ further break down into nitrate and sulfate which cause the acid in acid deposition.

Effects of Acid Deposition _______________________ the pH of lake water _______________________ species diversity of aquatic organisms _________________________ that are found in soils and releasing these into surface waters Damaging ______________________________________________

Ways to Prevent Air Pollution Removing ____________________from coal by fluidized bed combustion _______________________ on cars ______________ on smoke stacks ____________________ filters ________________________ precipitators

Stratospheric Ozone The stratospheric ozone layer exists roughly __________________________________ above the Earth. Ozone has the ability to absorb ______________________________and protect life on Earth.

Formation and Breakdown of Ozone First, ________________breaks the bonds holding together the oxygen molecule )2, leaving two free oxygen atoms: O2 + UV-C -> 2O Sometimes the __________________ atoms result in ozone: O2 + O -> O3 ____________ is broken down into _____ and ________________atoms when it absorbs both UV-C and UV-B ultraviolet light: O3 + UV-B or UV-C -> O2 + O

Anthropogenic Contributions to Ozone Destruction Certain chemicals can break down ozone, particularly _______________. The major source of __________________ in the stratosphere is a compound known as __________________________________. _________ are used in _____________________________, as propellants in aerosol cans and as “blowing agents” to inject air into foam products like Styrofoam.

Anthropogenic Contributions to Ozone Destruction When ____________ are released into the ____________________ they make their way to the ____________________. The _________________ radiation present has enough energy to break the bond connecting __________ to the _______ molecule. which can then break apart the ____________ molecules.

Anthropogenic Contributions to Ozone Destruction First, ______________ozone’s bonds and pulls off one atom of oxygen, forming a chlorine monoxide molecule and O2: O3 + Cl -> ClO + O2 Next, a ________________ atoms pulls the oxygen atom from ClO, liberating the chlorine and creating one oxygen molecule: ClO + O -> Cl + O2 One _____________ atom can catalyze the breakdown of as many as ________________ ozone molecules before it leaves the stratosphere.

Depletion of the Ozone Layer ___________________ concentrations had decreased by more than ______. ___________________ was greatest at the poles Decreased ________________ ozone has increased the amount of _________ radiation that reaches the surface of Earth.

Indoor Air Pollutants __________________________________________used for cooking and heating in developing countries. _________________ ____________________ ________________ in home products