C6: The Earth and Atmosphere Flashcards
How is biodiesel made?
From vegetable oils extracted from plants
Name 5 advantages to using biodiesel as a fuel
•less harmful to plants and animals •breaks down 5x faster •reduces particulates and sulphur dioxide emitted •cheaper when diesel runs out •carbon neutral
Name 2 disadvantages to using biodiesel for fuel
•uses large areas of farmland that could be used for food •if biodiesel freezes it turns into sludge and it useless
Name 3 biofuels
•biodiesel •hydrogen •ethanol
Name 2 places ethanol is made
•sugar cane •sugar beet
Name 2 advantages to using ethanol fuel
•can be added to petrol to save money •the reaction is reversible and continuous
Name 2 disadvantages of using ethanol as fuel
•gives off carbon dioxide •not a renewable source
Name 3 advantages of using hydrogen as a fuel
•burns well (clear flame) •water is the only product •no harmful products released
Name 3 disadvantages of using hydrogen as a fuel
•produced by electrolysis = lots of electricity •a gas, so takes up big volumes •can be condensed in a high pressure cylinder but will explode if the car crashes
What are biofuels?
Fuels made from plant or animal products and are renewable
“The series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment”. What is this sentence describing?
The Carbon Cycle
List 3 ways that carbon can be put into the atmosphere (in the form of carbon dioxide)
- Respiration - Burning fossil fuels - Decomposition
Name one way carbon can be removed from the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis
What is the problem with cutting down trees to burn as a fuel?
Burning wood releases carbon dioxide into the air. Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contribute to global warming/ climate change. Fewer trees also means less photosynthesis, which removes carbon dioxide form the atmosphere. A double whammy!
What are the %s of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
Nitrogen - 78% Oxygen - 21% Carbon dioxide - 0.04%