Global Warming & Acid Rain (WJEC GCSE Chemistry)
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Global Warming & Acid Rain
There are no simple solutions to the environmental problems caused by burning fossil fuels
The effects of global warming and acid rain are far-reaching
Therefore, strategies are needed to reduce the carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions responsible for these global issues
Addressing global warming
Carbon dioxide emissions need to be reduced to avoid or slow global warming
Some measures that can be taken include being more ‘responsible consumers’ of energy by:
Using hydrogen and renewable energy supplies such as solar or wind energy instead of burning fossil fuels
Using more fuel-efficient vehicles, e.g. electric and hybrid cars
Reducing the number of vehicles on the road, e.g. using public transport, car-sharing
Recycling or reusing products made from crude oil and its derivatives
Reducing household energy consumption, e.g. turning lights out, using more efficient appliances
Reducing deforestation and / or re-forestation, i.e. planting more trees, can help reduce the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide
Governments and economies in developed nations are slowly switching to greener and sustainable sources of energy and often offer financial incentives to companies to convince them to “go green"
Addressing acid rain
Sulfur dioxide emissions need to be reduced to avoid or reduce the amount of acid rain
The same ‘responsible consumers’ of energy ideas for addressing global warming apply to acid rain
Sulfur dioxide emissions can be reduced by the use of low sulfur fuels
Weak alkalis can be used to neutralise soil and rivers / lakes affected by acid rain
Farmers will add 'lime' to reduce the acidity of their soil
Higher tier
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
This is another method to reduce carbon dioxide emissions but it is only performed on a large scale
For instance, in coal / natural gas fired power stations and steel / cement factories
The three steps in the CCS process are:
Capture
Carbon dioxide is separated from the other waste gases produced in industrial processes
Transport
The carbon dioxide is compressed and transported to a storage site
Transport methods include pipelines, road transport and shipping
Storage
The carbon dioxide is injected into rock formations deep underground for permanent storage
These are typically old oil / gas reservoirs and old coal mines
Any method to reduce carbon dioxide emissions that involves using less fossil fuels will also reduce sulfur dioxide emissions
Reducing sulfur dioxide emissions
The main way to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions is to treat the waste gases from coal fired power stations
The waste gases are passed into a scrubbing chamber which sprays a wet slurry of calcium oxide and calcium carbonate into the gases
This process is also known as sulfur scrubbing or flue gas desulfurisation
The calcium compounds react with the sulfur dioxide to produce calcium sulfate
Sulfur dioxide scrubber
The scrubber sprays a lime slurry over the waste gases to remove 90 - 95% of the sulfur dioxide
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You need to know the basic principles of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and sulfur scrubbing but don't need a detailed knowledge of these processes
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