Spectroscopy Flashcards
1
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Give two everyday uses of infrared spectroscopy
A
- analysis for breath samples for drinking and driving
- monitoring air pollution, especially Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide
2
Q
Define climate change
A
Warming of the atmosphere due to the trapping of infrared radiation by absorption by molecular bonds
3
Q
What are the 3 most important greenhouse gases?
A
CO2, H2O, CH4 (carbon dioxide, water vapour, methane)
4
Q
How do greenhouse gases trap heat on a molecular level?
A
- Heat (IR-infrared radiation) is released from the planet’s surface
- the IR is absorbed by the molecular bonds which vibrate
- the IR is then rereleased
- some continues into space but some is reflected back to the surface, keeping it warmer
5
Q
Which two factors affect a gas’ contribution to the greenhouse effect?
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- the energy absorbed by the bonds
- the concentration of the gas in the atmosphere
6
Q
What 3 things can a mass spectrum graph show?
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- relative abundance
- mass of the isotopes
- number of isotopes