9.3 Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources

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  • What are two sources of nitrogen oxides (NOxNO_{x})?

    Transportation, industrial combustion
  • Arrange the following steps in the formation of ground-level ozone:
    1️⃣ Nitrogen oxides are released
    2️⃣ Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react
    3️⃣ Ozone is formed
  • Particulate matter in the atmosphere can come from natural sources like dust.

    True
  • What are atmospheric pollutants defined as?
    Substances that contaminate the air
  • Industrial processes and transportation are sources of particulate matter.
    True
  • Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels in vehicle engines.

    True
  • What is the primary source of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere?
    Burning fossil fuels
  • What is the primary source of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere?
    Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
  • What are common atmospheric pollutants?
    CO2, SO2, NOx, PM, O3
  • What type of combustion releases nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere?
    High-temperature combustion
  • What is the main contribution of transportation to CO2 emissions?
    Burning fossil fuels in vehicles
  • Which industrial activities release sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere?
    Use of sulfur-containing materials
  • What type of combustion produces sulfur dioxide in power plants?
    Burning fossil fuels containing sulfur
  • Which sector contributes to CO2 emissions through the burning of fossil fuels in vehicles?
    Transportation
  • What industrial processes release particulate matter into the atmosphere?
    Combustion of fossil fuels
  • Match the atmospheric pollutant with its primary source:
    Carbon monoxide (CO) ↔️ Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
    Sulfur dioxide (SO₂) ↔️ Burning of fossil fuels containing sulfur
    Nitrogen oxides (NOx) ↔️ High-temperature combustion
  • What is the primary source of sulfur dioxide (SO2SO_{2})?

    Burning fossil fuels
  • Order the processes that release CO2CO_{2} emissions from most to least significant:

    1️⃣ Combustion of fossil fuels
    2️⃣ Industrial activities
    3️⃣ Deforestation
  • What is the primary source of nitrogen oxides (NOxNO_{x}) in urban areas?

    Vehicle emissions
  • What are three sources of carbon dioxide emissions?
    Transportation, industrial processes, deforestation
  • Match the pollutant with its source:
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2CO_{2}) ↔️ Transportation
    Sulfur Dioxide (SO2SO_{2}) ↔️ Burning fossil fuels
    Ozone (O3O_{3}) ↔️ Smog formation
  • What are two sources of nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere?
    High-temperature combustion, power plants
  • Match the pollutant with its primary source:
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2CO_{2}) ↔️ Fossil fuel combustion
    Sulfur Dioxide (SO2SO_{2}) ↔️ Burning sulfur-containing fuels
    Nitrogen Oxides (NOxNO_{x}) ↔️ High-temperature combustion
  • Match the pollutant with its effect:
    Sulfur Dioxide (SO2SO_{2}) ↔️ Acid rain
    Nitrogen Oxides (NOxNO_{x}) ↔️ Smog formation
    Particulate Matter (PM) ↔️ Respiratory problems
  • Carbon dioxide is produced by the combustion of fossil fuels in vehicles, power plants, and industries
  • Ozone is formed from reactions of nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds
  • Deforestation contributes to CO2 emissions by removing carbon-absorbing trees and vegetation
  • Carbon monoxide is released from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
  • Carbon dioxide is released from the combustion of fossil fuels in vehicles, power plants, and industries
  • The burning of fossil fuels containing sulfur in power plants releases sulfur dioxide
  • The primary sources of particulate matter emissions include industrial processes and transportation
  • Order the primary sources of atmospheric pollutants by their relative contribution to air contamination:
    1️⃣ Combustion of fossil fuels
    2️⃣ Industrial processes
    3️⃣ Transportation
  • The combustion of fossil fuels in vehicles releases carbon dioxide (CO2CO_{2}).

    True
  • Match the source of sulfur dioxide (SO2SO_{2}) with its description:

    Burning fossil fuels ↔️ Combustion of sulfur-containing materials in power plants
    Industrial activities ↔️ Use of sulfur-containing raw materials
  • Particulate matter emissions result from industrial processes and the burning of fossil fuels in vehicles
  • Arrange the following steps in the formation of ozone (O3O_{3}):

    1️⃣ Nitrogen oxides react with VOCs
    2️⃣ Ozone is formed
  • Arrange the following steps in the formation of ground-level ozone:
    1️⃣ Nitrogen oxides are released
    2️⃣ Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react
    3️⃣ Ozone is formed
  • Sulfur dioxide is primarily released from burning sulfur-containing fossil fuels and industrial processes.
    True
  • Fossil fuel combustion is the primary source of atmospheric pollutants.

    True
  • The burning of fossil fuels containing sulfur releases sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.

    True