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Title: Air Pollution: Burning Fossil Fuels


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Air Pollution Burning Fossil Fuels
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What are fossil fuels?
  • Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fossil source
    fuels.
  • There are three major forms of fossil fuels 
  • coal
  • oil 
  • natural gas

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How is Coal formed?
  • Coal deposits come from the forests in the warm,
    swampy river deltas of the Carboniferous period,
    some 320 million years ago.

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How is oil and gas formed?
  • About 360 to 286 million years ago. The land was
    covered with swamps filled with huge trees, ferns
    and other large leafy plants. The water and seas
    were filled with algae - the green stuff that
    forms on a stagnant pool of water. Algae is
    actually millions of very small plants. 

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So what's the problem?
  • 86 of primary energy production in the world
    comes from burning fossil fuels.
  • Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources
  • Burning fossil fuels produces around 6.3 billion
    metric tons of CO2 per year, but natural
    processes can only absorb about ½ of that amount
    so there is an increase of 3.2 billion tons of
    atmospheric CO2 per year.

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Consequences of Burning Fossil Fuels
  • In the U S, more than 90 of greenhouse gases
    come from the combustion of fossil fuels.
  • Burning of fossil fuels produces other air
    pollutants, which form sulfuric and nitric acids,
    which fall to Earth as acid rain.
  • Buildings made from marble and limestone are in
    danger, as the acids dissolve calcium carbonate.

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Acid rain, What? Here?
  • H2O (l) CO2 (g) ? H2CO3 (aq)
  • 2H2O (l) H2CO3 (aq) ? CO3-2 (aq) 2H3O (aq)
  • The term "acid rain" is the deposition of acidic
    components in rain, snow, fog, dew, or dry
    particles.
  • "Clean" or unpolluted rain is slightly acidic,
    its pH being about 5.0, because carbon dioxide
    and water in the air react together to form
    carbonic acid, a weak acid.

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Other Sources of Acid Rain?
  • SO3-2 H2O ? H2SO4
  • Sulfite ions from combustion, combine with water
    in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid
  • Sources of these pollutants are vehicles and
    industrial and power-generating plants.
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