Gases in the atmospheres Flashcards

1
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whats the main gases in the atmosphere

A

78% nitrogen
21% oxygen
0.05% co2

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2
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how can the percentage of air be found bhy

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reacting a non metal and a metal together in a fixed volume of air

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3
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explain an experiment to find the percentage of oxygen

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  • burn a small amount of phosphorus in a bell jar that is sitting in a trough of water
  • as phosphorus burns it uses up oxygen inside the bell jar and water rises
  • measure the water levels before and after the experiment
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4
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why is phosphorus a good/bad metal to use in the experiment to determine percentage of air

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-it burns readily until all oxygen is used up
- it is toxic and hazardous

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5
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explain an experiment to determine the percentage of oxygen in air

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to measure the volume between the final mark on the scale and the tap

Fill the burette with water up to lowest mark, 50.0 mL, and then let it drain into a small measuring cylinder

Measure the volume of water
Add a little water to moisten the inside of the burette

Make sure the tap is closed and sprinkle some iron filings or push a piece of iron wool into the bottom of the burette

Invert the burette into a trough of water and clamp the burette vertically

Note and record the position of the water level

After 3-4 days note the new position of the water level

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6
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what is the meaning of combustion

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the burning of a substance in the presence of oxygen

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7
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what do combustion reactions produce

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oxides

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8
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what type of reaction is combustion

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exothermic

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9
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Magnesium combustion reaction observations

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  • intense white flame produced
  • white powder produced
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10
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hydrogen combustion reaction observation

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-exothermic
-water is produced

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11
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sulfur combustion reaction observation

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  • blue flame
  • colorless, poisonous gas produced
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12
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2Mg (s) + O2 (g) –> ?

A

2Mgo (s)

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13
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definition of thermal decomposition

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where a substance breaks down due to the action of heat

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14
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decomposition of metal carbonates

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metal carbonate -> metal oxide + carbon dioxide

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15
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thermal decomposition of copper (II) carbonate

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green powder slowly darkens to a black powder

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16
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equation for thermal decomposition of copper (II) carbonate

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CuCO3 (s) -> CuO (s) + CO2 (g)

17
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explain the greenhouse effect

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  • when shortwave radiation from the sun strikes the earths surface it is reabsorbed and re-emitted from the surface as infrared radation
  • most heat is trapped inside the atmosphere by GHGs which is stored as energy
  • increasing levels of carbon dioxide is trapping extra heat energy