Chapter 3 Flashcards
Air
Blended gases
Odorless, colorless, tasteless, formless.
Air pressure
Force / Area
Motion, size, number of atoms
Gravity compression
Gravity, acting on the mass of an object, compresses it, reducing its size and increasing the object’s density.
Three atmospheric criteria
Composition
Temperature
Function
Local Landscapes
Topographic features affect movement and concentration of air.
Can create barriers or conduits from place to another.
Vegetation can play a role
Temperature Inversion
Layer in atmosphere in which air temperature increases wit height.
Whats a negative about temperature inversions?
Stops vertical mixing and traps pollutants.
Ex: Quick cold nights, cool mountain air drains into valley.
CFC’s
Chlorofluorocarbons: refrigerant
CFC + UV > Chlorine
Chlorine breaks down ozone
Worldwide ban 1989
When will the ozone hole recover?
2060-2070
Pollutants occur where?
Troposphere
Examples of Anthropogenic Sources
Carbon monoxide
Photochemical smog
Industrial smog and sulfur oxides
Particulates
(Carbon Monoxide) Sources
Incomplete combustion (failure for carbon to burn completely because of insufficient oxygen)
Mostly vehicle emissions
(Carbon Monoxide) Description
Odorless, colorless, tasteless
Toxic because it displaces oxygen from bloodstream.
Photochemical smog is caused from,
UV radiation and combustion products in auto exhaust (CO, N)2, VOCs)
Photochemical Smog produces,
Ozone, nitric acid, and peroxyacetyl nitrates (PANs)