Air Pollution

This lesson covers:

  1. The difference between complete and incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
  2. How carbon monoxide and particulates are harmful
  3. How pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are formed, and what harm they do

Complete the equation for the complete combustion of a hydrocarbon.


Hydrocarbon + âž” carbon +

oxygen
dioxide
water

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Incomplete combustion can lead to the formation of small particles of carbon, which are called 'particulates', or 'soot'. 


Which two of the following describe the adverse effects of these particulates? 

Cause acid rain as it dissolves in rainwater 

Cause respiratory problems as the particles damage our lungs

Forms clouds of smog which reflect light back to space 

Reduces haemoglobin's ability to transport oxygen

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Which two products are formed by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons?

Sulfur dioxide 

Carbon monoxide 

Nitrogen oxides 

Particulates 

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Describe why carbon monoxide is harmful for humans. 

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Illustration showing fossil fuels burning and producing sulfur dioxide.

When burning fossil fuels, how is sulfur dioxide formed?

Sulfur is one of the main elements in fossil fuels as is oxidised like carbon and hydrogen

Sulfur from the air is oxidised at the high temperature of the engine 

Sulfur is an impurity in some fossil fuels and is oxidised when they're combusted 

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When burning fossil fuels in an engine, how are nitrogen oxides formed?

Nitrogen is one of the main elements in fossil fuels, and is oxidised like carbon and hydrogen

Nitrogen is an impurity in some fossil fuels, and is oxidised when the fuels combust

Nitrogen from the air is oxidised at the high temperature inside the engine 

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Illustration of a cloud with raindrops symbolizing acid rain formation.

Which of the following can form acid rain?

(Select all that apply)

Nitrogen oxides 

Carbon monoxide 

Particulates 

Sulfur dioxide 

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Which of the following are adverse effects of acid rain?

(Select all that apply)

It makes the soil more acidic, which harms plants 

It forms smog which contributes to global dimming

It damages certain buildings and statues 

It binds our haemoglobin and reduces the amount of oxygen it can transport

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Other than acid rain, what problem is caused by sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen?

Global dimming

Global warming

Respiratory problems in humans

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