Title: Origin of the Elements
1Chemistry of The Environment 6th Edition John C.
Kotz Paul M. Treichel Gabriela C. Weaver
CHAPTER 20-1 The Chemistry of the Environment
Lecture written by George Rhodes
2Chapter Goal
- Begin to gain an understanding of how man impacts
his environment with various chemical conversion
processes - With this awareness, become a better citizen and
possibly engage in a career to become part of the
solution
3Water Consumption
- Americans drink about 400 ml water/day
- Turbidity suspended solids, are removed by
filtration or flocculation - Hard water contains the cations of Ca and Mg,
ppts in pipes, soap scum - Coliform bacteria chlorinated, oxidized,
radiated, but it is estimated that we consume 1
Kg E.Coli/yr from treated water, whereas wine
contains no bacteria - Therefore, E. Coli poop and wine health
- So is it better to drink wine and talk stupid
than to drink water and be full of poop?
4Atmospheric Composition
- Name Chemical Formula Percent Volume
- Nitrogen N2 78.08
- Oxygen O2 20.95
- Water H2O 0 to 4
- Argon Ar 0.93
- Carbon Dioxide CO2 0.0360
- Neon Ne 0.0018
- Helium He 0.0005
- Methane CH4 0.00017
- Hydrogen H2 0.00005
- Nitrous Oxide N2O 0.00003
- Ozone O3 0.000004
5CO2 and Global Warming or Anthropogenic Global
Warming (AGW) theory
- What do we know about our climate?
- If you are interested, please read the article at
http//www.coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2007/07/the-
60-second-c.html - Independent of your position, burning every mole
of fossil fuel is a bad idea. Conservation makes
sense as does conversion to other fuel sources
6Particulates
- .1mm to 1 µm
- Volcano's, wind blown dust, sea spray, plant
pollen, soot (diesel engines and coal fired power
plants), sulfur oxides - Photochemicals ozone from nitrogen oxides
- Small particles can enter our lungs impairing the
ability to properly breathe, look at mortality
table on p-1007.
7Visibility
- Particles with a diameter near the wavelength of
visible light 0.3 to 0.8 µm (300 to 800 nm) can
interfere with the transmission of light. - Additionally, particulates provide active
reaction surfaces for chemical reactions and
condensation, thus affecting weather
8Haze
- High particulate concentrations produce haze,
especially in the Winter - These are often associated w/sulfate salts and
aerosols originating in Eastern Europe from the
burning of coal. - The EPA has implemented rules to force a return
to natural conditions within the next 60 years
9The DDT Story
- This halogenated hydrocarbon was responsible for
reducing the number of deaths from malaria by
5,000,000, - It was mutated by the targeted insects to a
compound that interfered with calcium deposition
in eggshells and almost made numerous raptors
extinct. DDT was banned in 1972 and the species
are again flourishing - It has been reintroduced in Africa on a limited
basis
10Green Chemistry
- Cheaper, cleaner, smarter chemistry that is
environmentally friendly - Not without controversy, and it is a balancing
act - We all have an obligation to be responsible
11You and the Environment
- Are you doing your part to minimize impact?
- Do you turn off unnecessary lights?
- Do you drive only when necessary
- Where do you set your thermostat in the
summer/winter? - Do you recycle
- Have you changed incandescents to CFLs?
12MPG
WALKING AND WINEA recent study found the
average American walks about 900 miles per
year.Another study found Americans drink, on
average, 22 gallons of WINE a year.That means,
on average, Americans get about 41 miles to the
gallon.Kind of makes you proud to be an
American.