Waste Buds
What the Gas?
Over Reacting
What's the Matter?
Mole-tastic
100

What are the 4 main types of landfills that exist? 

Municipal Solid Waste Landfill

Industrial Waste Landfill

Hazardous Waste Landfill

Green Waste Landfill

100

What is landfill gas? What is it composed of?

By volume, landfill gas typically contains 45% to 60% methane and 40% to 60% carbon dioxide.

And small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen, ammonia, sulfides, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, etc. 

100

What is a chemical reaction? 

The reactants (starting materials) are converted to one or more different products. 

Rearrangement of the atoms of the reactants to create different products. 

100

What is the ACCURATE definition of the law of conservation of matter? 

The law of conservation of matter states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed in the WHOLE UNIVERSE.

100

1 mole can equal what? 

1 mole = molar mass (g) 

1 mole = 22.4 L 

1 mole = 6.02x1023 particles (molecules, atoms, ions)

200

What is the difference between municipal solid waste and green waste? 


Common types of green waste:

  • Mulch

  • Weeds

  • Leaves

  • Tree branches

  • Biodegradable food waste

  • Flowers and grass trimmings

200

What are the 3 processes that produce landfill gas? 

  1. Bacterial decomposition

  2. Volatilization - waste turns into a vapor/gas due to heat for example 

  3. Chemical reactions - burning waste 

200

What are the 5 main types of chemical reactions we discussed in our class? 

Synthesis 

Decomposition

Single Replacement 

Double Replacement 

Combustion Reactions 

200

The universe consists of 2 things. What are they? 

system + surroundings 

200

What is the definition of molar mass? 

The mass of a particle (atom, molecule) in one mole of that particle. 

300

What happens to your waste after it leaves your home in San Jose? 

It goes to a sorting facility before the waste is transferred to the designated landfill.

300

What gas is produced in the first half of bacterial decomposition and what gas is produced in the second half of bacterial decomposition? 

First half --> carbon dioxide 

Second half --> methane 

300

What do the coefficients represent? 

4 Fe (s) + 3 (O)2 (g) --> 2 Fe2O3 (s)

The represent ratios. 

300

What is the difference between an open and closed system?



300

Why do the molar masses of elements on the periodic table vary? 

Because the mass of the individual atom of those elements varies. 

400

What are the 4 major components of any landfill? 

Liners 

Pipe for gas 

Pipe for leachate 

Soil

400

What conditions affect landfill gas production? Name at least 3. Use common sense. 

  • Waste composition - what the waste is made up of 

  • Age of refuse - age of waste buried in the landfill

    • Newer waste = more gas production

    • Peak gas production occurs 5 to 7 years after waste is buried

  • How much oxygen is present at the landfill

  • Moisture content

    • More moisture = more gas production

  • Temperature

    • Higher temperature = more gas production 

400

What is the difference between element, atom, molecule, and compound?

Element - Substance made up of the same atoms 

Atom - Smallest unit of an element 

Molecule - Made up of 2 or more atoms whether of the same element or different elements

Compound - Made up of 2 or more atoms of DIFFERENT elements

400

Explain what happened to the matter in this experiment.

The system was exposed to the surroundings.

The gas escaped from the flask (the system) into the air (the surroundings). BUT this gas is still in the universe. Although the mass was not conserved in the system, it is still conserved in the universe. 

From that perspective, reaction A did NOT violate the law of conservation of matter.

400

How many atoms of carbon are in 76.9 mol of ethane (C2H6) at STP? Must show work. 

9.26x1025 atoms of carbon

500

List the names of the 4 landfills in San Jose. 

Guadalupe Mines Landfill

Kirby Canyon Landfill

Zanker Road Landfill 

California Waste Solutions 

500

What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic bacteria? 


Aerobic bacteria—bacteria that live only in the presence of oxygen. 

Anaerobic bacteria - bacteria that live don't require oxygen. 

500

Balance the following combustion reaction. Show work. 


  C3H6   +  O2   →  CO2   +   H2O

2 C3H6   +  9 O2   →  6 CO2   +   6 H2O

500

What are the 5 indicators of a chemical reaction?

Fizzing 

Odor 

Temperature 

Color 

Precipitate

500

How many grams of hydrogen are in 624.9 g of ammonia (NH3) at STP? Must show work. 

110.96 g H

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