Outdoor Air Pollution
Smog
Acid Deposition
Reducing Air Pollution
Indoor Air Pollution
200

This layer of the atmosphere contains the GOOD ozone.

What is the Stratosphere?

200

This layer of the atmosphere contains BAD ozone.

What is the troposphere?

200

Low water pH is an effect of this type of deposition.

What is acid deposition?

200

Catalytic converters reduce which of the following pairs of pollutants in car exhaust?

What is CO and hydrocarbons?

200

Composed of fibers known to cause lung disease.

What is asbestos?

400

This pollutant is known to cause human neurological damage.



What is lead?

400

These two factors increase smog formation rates

What are sunlight and temperature?

400

Acid deposition is the result of these two air pollutants found in the atmosphere.

What are SO2 and NOx?

400

This is used to reduce SO2 from coal-burning power plants.

What are wet/dry scrubbers?

400

This indoor pollutant may enter a building through the basement, via radioactive decay underground.

What is radon?

600
This greenhouse gas has the highest global warming potential.

What are CFCs?

600

These compounds combine with NO to form photochemical oxidants 

What are VOCs?

600

This action would be most effective in reducing acid rain.

What is reducing fossil fuel usage?

600
Crushed limestone is mixed with coal before burning to reduce this type of pollution

What is SO2?

600

Has a stronger affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen has.

What is carbon monoxide (CO)?

800

Thermal inversion refers to.....

A warmer inversion layer of air trapping a cold air layer underneath it, trapping the pollutants with it.

800

Ozone formation peaks during this time of day

What is the afternoon?

800
Why can't aquatic organisms adjust to acidic waters?

It is outside of their range of tolerance/

800

This human health impact is most closely associated with atmospheric particulates.

What is asthma?

800

Developing countries typically use this type of fuel for cooking and heating their homes.

What is biomass fuel? What is subsistence fuel?

1000

Name the 6 criteria air pollutants covered by the Clean Air Act.

SO2, NOx, CO, PM, O3, Pb

1000
Normally at night O3 interacts with NO to again form NO2 and O2. Describe the process that can prevent this from occuring.

When VOCs instead bind to the NO it is unavailable to react with the O3, resulting in higher ozone levels at night.

1000

This water quality indicators should be measured to best determine if the wastewater is increasing the acidity of the river?



What are hydrogen ions?

1000

This method of reducing PM involves charged particles

What is an electrostatic precipitator?

1000

This common VOC can be found in furniture and carpeting.

What is formaldehyde?

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