Topic 10: Chemistry of the Environment Flashcards
Why is water important?
- More than 70% of the earth is covered in water
- Main components of all living things
- Neutral, colourless, odourless
- Amphoteric - can act as a base or acid
- A universal solvent
What are the two chemical tests for water?
Test 1:
Anhydrous copper (II) sulfate turns white to blue when water is added
CuSO4 + 5H2O —> CuSO4SH2O
Test 2:
Anhydrous cobalt (II) chloride turns from blue to pink when water/aqueous solution is added
CoCl2 + 6H2O —-> CoCl26H2O
How do you test the purity of water?
By measuring its boiling point, since it has a fixed boiling point (100 degrees) and fixed freezing point (0 degrees)
How do you know if water is impure?
It won’t boil at exactly 100 degrees.
Why is distilled water used in many experiments?
Because it is very pure and does not contain many of these impurities, which may affect the outcome of the experiments.
What substances does water dissolve?
- A variety of gases from the air, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
- Nitrates and phosphates from agricultural waste and detergents
- Metal compounds from industrial wastewater
- Human waste from sewage
- Insoluble impurites such as oil and plastic waste
How is water treated?
- Sedimentation: separates out solids from the water
- Filtration: separate additional solids from the water. Activated carbon filters remove bad odours. Usage of ultrafiltration
- Disinfection: chemical disinfectants like chlorine are added to kill remaining harmful microorganisms
What do fertilisers contain? Why?
They contain salts of:
Nitrogen
Phosphorous
Potassium
These elements are essential to plant growth and since they can’t be absorbed as a pure element they are used in the form of soluble salts.
What are NPK fertilisers?
Fertilisers that contain nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium
Why do plants need nitrogen?
To make the leaves grow
Why do plants need phosphorous?
Improves fruit/flower production as well as root growth
Why do plants need potassium?
For overall plant health
What type of salts are used as fertilisers?
Ammonium salts and nitrates.
Tell me the composition of air.
78% nitrogen
21% oxygen
1% other gases
Why is carbon dioxide harmful?
- Causes greenhouse effect due to excessive burning of fossil fuels.
- Increase in greenhouse gases causes the average temperatures to rise, warming the climate