Atmosphere Flashcards
1
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How has the Chemistry of Earth’s atmosphere changed over time?
A
- During first billion years, there was lots of volcanic activity
- These volcanoes released lots of gases that formed the early atmosphere
- At this period our atmospheres may have been like Venus’ and Mars’
- Volcanoes produced Methane, Nitrogen and Ammonia
- Water vapour produced by volcanoes condensed to form oceans
- CO2 dissolved into oceans, reducing CO2 in atmosphere
- Carbonates were precipitated producing sediments, reducing CO2 in atmosphere
- Photosynthetic Algae 2.7 billion years ago took in CO2 and expired oxygen
- Billions of years later plants further reduced CO2 levels
- Until animals could evolve and survive on oxygen
- CO2 was decreased as fossils formed from carbon remains and sedimentary rock formed and limestone formed from shells of dead life
2
Q
How was crude oil and natural gas formed?
A
- Formed from simple plants and tiny animals
- Which died and their remains sank to the bottom of the sea
- Where they were buried under sediments
- The lack of O2 prevented oxidation from occurring
3
Q
How can pollutants damage the atmposphere?
A
- Oxides of nitrogen and sulphur dioxides can dissolve in rainwater to form acid rain
- Soot is a particulate made of unburned hydrocarbons and carbons
- Soot can increase risk of heart and lung disease
- Smog, Global dimming
- Affects rainfall patterns
4
Q
How is Sulphur dioxide formed?
A
- Impurity sulphur within fuel
- Oxidised with oxygen to form Sulphur Dioxide
5
Q
How are nitrous oxides formed?
A
- At really high temperatures
- Such as in the engines of cars
- Where nitrogen and oxygen react
6
Q
How can pollutants be damaging?
A
- Acid rain corrodes buildings
- Kills plants
- Global warming
- Cancer
- Respiratory problems from damaged lungs
- Corrode metals