Combined Chemistry - 5.10 Flashcards
Suggest two ways in which Humans use the Earth’s resources.
Any two from:
warmth
shelter
food
transport
What is meant by the term ‘sustainable development’?
Development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Give one example of a natural product that has been supplemented by, or replaced by, agricultural or synthetic products.
Suggestions include:
- Man made polymers have replaced natural rubber in a number of uses (e.g. car tyres)
- Concrete has replaced natural stone in some buildings
- Manure replaced by artificial fertilisers
What is potable water?
Water that is safe to drink.
Is potable water pure water?
No, because it contains dissolved substances
What two things must drinking water have low levels of?
- Dissolved salts
- Microbes
Describe how potable water is produced in the UK.
- Choose an appropriate source of fresh water
- Passing the water through the filter beds
- Sterilising the water
Name the three different sterilising agents that can be used to make potable water.
- Chlorine
- Ozone
- Ultraviolet light
Name two processes that can be used to desalinate water.
- Distillation
- Reverse Osmosis
Name the process by which salt is removed from water.
Desalination
Why does industrial waste water need treatment before being released into the environment?
To remove organic matter and harmful chemicals
Why does sewage and agricultural waste water need treatment before being released into the environment?
To remove organic matter and harmful microbes
Describe the four main stages in the process of sewage treatment
- Screening and grit removal
- Sedimentation to produce sewage sludge and effluent
- Anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge
- Aerobic biological treatment of effluent
What are the four stages of a product’s life that are assessed by Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs)?
- Extracting and processing raw materials
- Manufacturing and packaging
- Use and operation during its lifetime
- Disposal at the end of its useful life (including transport and distribution at each stage)
What effects are difficult to predict by Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), making them a little subjective?
Pollutant effects