7.1 Intro Air Pollution
7.2 Photochemical Smog
7.3 Thermal Inversion
7.4 Atm CO2 and PM
7.5 Indoor Air Pollutants
7.6 Reduction of Air Pollutants
7.7 Acid Rain
7.8 Noise Pollution
100

A primary pollutant that has undergone a transformation in the presence of sunlight, water, oxygen, or other compounds.

secondary pollutant

100

NO2, VOCs, O2, and sunlight create this phenomenon.

 photochemical smog

100

This pollutant is released from fossil fuel / biomass combustion and volcanoes, plus is measured in micrometers.

Particulate Matter (PM)

100

This carcinogen has great insulating properties and can be found in old houses

Asbestos

100

Disrupted migration patterns and hunting abilities are an effect of this pollutant

Noise Pollution

200

Before the Clean Air Act, what was a common gasoline additive that was phased out by the EPA in 1974

Lead

200

In this layer of the atmosphere is Ozone (O3) harmful.

troposphere

200

A lightning strike can create these pollutants


***Sunny Days TRIPLE***

 NOor O3

200

Vapor recovery fuel nozzles reduce this pollutant

VOCs

200

This type of pollution leads to acidification and degradation of building materials and both aquatic and terrestrial habitats.

 acid rain

300

What is the Clean Air Act? What were the Pollutants it limited?

identified 6 criteria air pollutants that the EPA is required to set acceptable limits for, monitor, and enforce 

SOx, NOx, CO, PM, O3 & Lead

300

What is Thermal Inversion?

a meteorological phenomenon that develops when cool air is trapped at the ground under a layer of warm air

300

Aerobic Decomposition of organic matter by bacteria & decomposers in the presence of oxygen releases what gas? 

 

CO2

300

This system in cars reduces NOx, CO, and hydrocarbons using a honeycomb device.

catalytic converter

300

This natural base, often found in bedrock, can be added to soils or water to "buffer" or neutralize the effects of acid rain

Limestone  (Calcium Carbonate)

400

What is an example of a Primary Air Pollutant that we learned?

**DAILY DOUBLE***


NOx, CO,  VOCs, SO2, PM

400

This term explains why urban areas tend to have higher surface & air temperature than surrounding suburban and rural areas

 Urban Heat Island Effect

400

Anaerobic Decomposition is the decomposition of organic matter by bacteria & decomposers in low or oxygen-free conditions releases what gas?

 CH4 (methane)

400

These air pollution control devices use calcium-based solutions to knock SO2 and NO2 out of exhaust.

wet and dry scrubbers

400

These two primary pollutants are the main causes of most acid precipitation

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)

500

What is an example of a Secondary Air Pollutant?

  • Tropospheric O3 (Ozone)

  • Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) & sulfate (SO42-)

  • Nitric acid (HNO3) & nitrate (NO3-) 

500

What are THREE effects of Thermal Inversion?

- Respiratory irritation: asthma flare-ups leading to hospitalization, worsened COPD, emphysema

- Decreased tourism revenue

- Decreased photosynthetic rate

500

Air Pollutants impact the economy by:

What is increasing health care, infrastructure repairs etc

500

Coal power plants use this to ionize PMs and remove pollutants

electrostatic precipitator

500

 When NOx and SO2 react with oxygen and water in the atmosphere, they form these two specific acids

Nitric Acid (HNO3) and Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)