Chapter 12 Key Terms Flashcards
Air Pollution
The result when harmful substances build up in the air to unhealthy levels
Primary Pollutant
A pollutant that is put directly into the air by human activity
Secondary Pollutant
form when primary pollutants react with other primary pollutants or with naturally occurring substances such as water vapor
Smog
When air pollution hangs over urban areas and reduces visibility
Temperature Inversion
occurs when the air above is warmer than the air below
Sick-Building Syndrome
Buildings that have very poor air quality have this condition
Asbestos
Several minerals that form in long, thin fibers and that are valued for their strength and resistance to heat
Decibel (dB)
The intensity of sound is measured in these units
Acid Precipitation
precipitation—rain, sleet, or snow—that contains a high concentration of acids
pH
a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is
Acid Shock
sudden influx of acidic water that causes a rapid change in the water’s pH