• Asignatura: Química
  • Autor: josecuatecatl11697
  • hace 2 años

What's in the air you breathe?

ANSWER the following questions:
Trace gases and aerosol particles makeup ____ percent of the total composition of the atmosphere.
What are the two categories of pollutants?
What controls how far away a pollutant spreads from emission sources?
Photochemical smog is made up of a mixture of what two major secondary pollutants?
Catalytic converters in cars reduce which pollutants?
We’ve learned that smog can create haze, which reduces visibility. How do you think the secondary particles make it difficult to see?
There are oxidants in the atmosphere that get formed from oxygen and sunlight, so there is a lot of oxidation happening during the daytime. What do you think happens to pollution that gets emitted at night?
We’ve learned that pollutants can change as they travel through the atmosphere, sometimes forming more harmful products. So, what are some ways we can reduce secondary air pollution?

DISCUSS in at least 2 paragraphs the following question.
As mentioned in the lesson, O3 can also act as a greenhouse gas, contributing to warming of the Earth’s surface. How do you think the increase in temperature will affect the chemistry going on in the atmosphere?

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no te entiendo hablas en inglés

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hablas en ingles si fuera en español te costentaria

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