15.2 Organohalogen Compounds In The Environment Flashcards

1
Q

What are organohalogen molecules?

A

Molecules that contain at least one halogen atom joined to a carbon chain

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2
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List some of the uses of organohalogen molecules.

A

Pesticides, flame retardants, refrigerants, solvents

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3
Q

Where is the ozone found?

A

At the outer edge of the stratosphere

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4
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What does ozone do?

A

Absorbs the biologically-damaging ultraviolet radiation from the Sun’s rays

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5
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What is the molecular formula for ozone?

A

O3

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6
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What is the symbol for ultraviolet radiation from the Sun’s rays?

A

UV-B

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7
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What will the depletion of the ozone layer cause?

A

More UV-B radiation to reach the Earth’s surface

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8
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Describe the process of the formation of ozone.

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-Very high energy UV breaks down oxygen molecules into radicals
-Then, a steady state is set up, forming and breaking down ozone at the same rate (equilibrium)

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9
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Write down the equations demonstrating the formation of ozone.

A

First O2 -> 2O:
Then O2 + O: ⇌ O3

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10
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What upsets the equilibrium of the formation of ozone being broken down and formed?

A

Human activity, especially in the production and use of chlorofluorocarbons

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11
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What are CFCs?

A

Chlorofluorocarbons

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12
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Why are chlorofluorocarbons stable?

A

Because of the high strength of the carbon-halogen bonds within the molecules

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13
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When do CFCs stop being stable?

A

When they reach the stratosphere

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14
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What happens when CFCs reach the stratosphere?

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-They become unstable and break down, forming chlorine radicals.
-UV radiation provides sufficient energy to break the Carbon-Halogen bonds in CFCs by homolytic fission to form radicals

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15
Q

Which bond is the first to break during homolytic fission of CFCs? Why?

A

The C-Cl bond, beacuse it has the lowest bond enthalpy

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16
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What is the name of the process of chlorofluorocarbons being broken down to form radicals under UV radiation?

A

Photodissociation

17
Q

State the equation for the photodissociation of CF2Cl2

A

CF2Cl2 -> CF2Cl* + Cl*

18
Q

State the equations for the reactions that take place when a chlorine radical reacts with ozone.

A

Step 1: Cl* + O3 -> ClO* + O2
Step 2: ClO* + O -> Cl* + O2

19
Q

State the overall equation for the reaction that takes place when a chlorine radical reacts with ozone.

A

O3 + O -> 2O2

20
Q

What are the sources of nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere?

A

Thunderstorms/lightning and aircraft

21
Q

Write equations to show how nitrogen monoxide catalyses the breakdown of ozone.

A

NO + O3 -> NO2 + O2
NO2 + O -> NO + O2