The diagram shows some of the processes which determine the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Explain how combustion alters the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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The diagram shows some of the processes which determine the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Explain how combustion alters the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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The diagram shows part of the carbon cycle. This includes some of the processes which determine the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
i) Carbon dioxide is one greenhouse gas. Name another one.
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ii) Explain why the combustion of waste crop material should not alter the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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iii) In 1960 the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was 0.032% and in 2008 it was 0.038%. Suggest an explanation for this increase.
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Choose from the following list of gases. A gas may be chosen once, more than once or not at all.
sulfur dioxide | hydrogen | methane | carbon monoxide |
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argon | ethene | butane |
When burned in oxygen, the only product is water.
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It can polymerise.
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When reacted with oxygen, the only product is carbon dioxide.
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It is produced by the decay of vegetation in the absence of oxygen.
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Oxygen and nitrogen are the two main gases in unpolluted air.
State the percentage of each gas.
Gas | % in unpolluted air |
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Greenhouse gases can be released into the atmosphere.
Name two greenhouse gases.
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Increasing amounts of greenhouse gases lead to global climate change.
Give two effects of global warming.
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Which strategies will reduce the effects of climate change?
Tick (✓) two boxes.
Use of catalytic converters |
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Planting trees |
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Deforestation |
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Reduced livestock farming |
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Increased use of landfill |
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The following can all be found in air.
For each question choose a gas. A gas may be chosen once, more than once or not at all.
carbon monoxide | sulfur dioxide | carbon dioxide | nitrogen |
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oxides of nitrogen | particulates | argon |
Which gas is toxic and formed from incomplete combustion of methane?
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Which gas is formed in cars and removed using catalytic converters?
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Which substance increases the risk of cancer?
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Which two gases cause acid rain?
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The major gases in unpolluted air are 79% nitrogen and 20% oxygen.
i) Name another gaseous element in unpolluted air.
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ii) Name two compounds in unpolluted air.
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Two common pollutants in air are carbon monoxide and the oxides of nitrogen.
i) Name another pollutant in air.
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ii) Describe how carbon monoxide is formed.
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iii) How are the oxides of nitrogen formed?
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iv) Explain how a catalytic converter reduces the emission of these two gases.
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This question is concerned with the following oxides.
sulfur dioxide
carbon monoxide
lithium oxide
aluminium oxide
nitrogen dioxide
strontium oxide
Two of the oxides are responsible for acid rain.
Identify the two oxides and explain their presence in the atmosphere.
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Lithium oxide is an ionic compound.
i) Identify another ionic oxide in the list in part a).
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ii) Draw a diagram which shows the formula of lithium oxide, the charges on the ions and the arrangement of the valency electrons around the negative ion.
Use x to represent an electron from an atom of oxygen. Use o to represent an electron from an atom of lithium.
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When nitrogen dioxide is cooled, it forms a yellow liquid and then pale yellow crystals. These crystals are heated and the temperature is measured every minute. The following graph can be drawn.
i) Describe the arrangement and movement of the molecules in the region A–B.
ii) Name the change that occurs in the region B–C
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Nitrogen dioxide and other oxides of nitrogen are formed in car engines.
i) Explain how these oxides are formed.
ii) How are they removed from the exhaust gases?
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Nitrogen dioxide, oxygen and water react to form dilute nitric acid.
Describe how lead(II) nitrate crystals could be prepared from dilute nitric acid and lead(II) oxide.
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Minimising air pollution is essential for health and for the environment.
Natural gas is methane.
i) Write the equation for complete combustion of methane.
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ii) Explain why it is dangerous to use a gas fire in a poorly ventilated room.
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Low sulfur fuels are being introduced. Ordinary diesel contains 500 ppm of sulfur but low sulfur diesel contains less than 50 ppm. Why is this an advantage to the environment?
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Catalytic converters reduce pollution from motor vehicles, as shown in the following diagram.
i) What type of elements are the metals rhodium, platinum and palladium?
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ii) Rhodium catalyses the decomposition of the oxides of nitrogen.
2NO → N2 + O2
Two other pollutants are carbon monoxide and unburnt hydrocarbons. How are they made into less harmful substances?
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Coal is a solid fossil fuel.
Name two other fossil fuels.
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Two of the elements present in a sample of coal are carbon and sulfur.
A sample of coal was heated in the absence of air and the products included water, ammonia and hydrocarbons.
Name three other elements present in this sample of coal.
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Sulfur, present in coal, is one major cause of acid rain. Sulfur burns to form sulfur dioxide which reacts with rain water to form sulfuric acid.
i) Describe how the high temperatures in vehicle engines are another cause of acid rain.
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ii) Give two harmful effects of acid rain.
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In 2010, a large coal-burning power station in the UK was converted to burn both coal and wood.
Explain why the combustion of wood rather than coal can reduce the effect of the emissions from this power station on the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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The properties of five alkenes at room temperature are shown in the table.
alkene | number of carbon atoms in a molecule | state at room temperature | density in g / cm3 | boiling point / °C |
ethene | 2 | gas | 0.0012 | –104 |
propene | 3 | gas | 0.0018 | –47 |
butene | 4 | gas | 0.0024 |
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pentene | 5 | liquid | 0.64 | 30 |
hexene | 6 | liquid | 0.67 | 63 |
When propene undergoes incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide is formed.
What condition is needed for incomplete combustion?
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Give one adverse effect of carbon monoxide on health.
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Clean dry air contains mainly nitrogen and oxygen.
Name two other gases that are in clean dry air.
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Air often contains pollutants.
Identify three common gaseous pollutants in air and state how each of these pollutants are produced.
pollutant gas 1 ..................................................
how it is produced ..................................................
pollutant gas 2 ..................................................
how it is produced ..................................................
pollutant gas 3 ..................................................
how it is produced ..................................................
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Air is a mixture of gases.
The main constituents are the elements oxygen and nitrogen.
i) Name another element in air.
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ii) Give the formula of a compound in unpolluted air.
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Common pollutants present in air are the oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.
i) How are the oxides of nitrogen formed?
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ii) How is sulfur dioxide formed?
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iii) These oxides are largely responsible for acid rain.
State two harmful effects of acid rain.
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The percentage of oxygen in air can be determined by the following experiment.
The gas syringe contains 50 cm3 of air. The large pile of copper is heated and the air is passed from one gas syringe to the other over the hot copper. The large pile of copper turns black. The gas is allowed to cool and its volume measured. The small pile of copper is heated and the remaining gas passed over the hot copper. The copper does not turn black. The final volume of gas left in the apparatus is less than 50 cm3.
i) Explain why the copper in the large pile turns black.
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ii) Why must the gas be allowed to cool before its volume is measured?
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iii) Explain why the copper in the small pile did not turn black.
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iv) What is the approximate volume of the gas left in the apparatus?
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Crops do not grow well if the soil is too acidic.
i) One cause of acidity in soil is acid rain. Explain how acid rain is formed.
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ii) Name two bases which are used to increase the pH of acidic soils.
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Polluted air contains two oxides of carbon and two oxides of nitrogen. A major source of these pollutants is motor vehicles.
i) Describe how carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are formed in motor vehicle engines.
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ii) State one adverse effect of each of these gases.
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iii) Nitrogen monoxide, NO, is released by motor vehicle exhausts. Explain how nitrogen monoxide is formed in motor vehicle engines.
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iv) When nitrogen monoxide is released into the atmosphere, nitrogen dioxide, NO2, is formed. Suggest an explanation why this happens.
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Predict the possible adverse effect on the environment when this non-metal oxide, NO2, reacts with water and oxygen.
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How are the amounts of carbon monoxide and nitrogen monoxide emitted by modern motor vehicles reduced?
Include an equation in your answer.
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Three common pollutants in the air are carbon monoxide, the oxides of nitrogen, NO and NO2 and unburnt hydrocarbons. They are all emitted by motor vehicles.
Describe how the oxides of nitrogen are formed.
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Describe how a catalytic converter reduces the emission of these three pollutants.
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i) Coal is a solid fossil fuel. Name another fossil fuel.
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ii) Explain what is meant by the term fossil fuel.
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The burning of fossil fuels is largely responsible for the formation of acid rain. Two of the acids in acid rain are sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
i) Explain how the combustion of coal can form sulfuric acid.
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ii) High temperatures generated by the combustion of fossil fuels can lead to the formation of nitric acid. Explain.
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iii) Nitric acid contains nitrate ions.
Describe a test for nitrate ions.
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iv) Explain how you could determine which one of two samples of acid rain had the higher concentration of hydrogen ions.
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