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Title: OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 4
Description: This is aimed for AS level students in the UK studying OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 4. It has an outlined style which makes it easy to study and revise from.
Description: This is aimed for AS level students in the UK studying OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 4. It has an outlined style which makes it easy to study and revise from.
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CHEMISTRY
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1 CHEMISTRY OF THE AIR
GREENHOUSE GASES
Water vapour
Carbon dioxide
Methane
ABSORPTION OF INFRARED RADIATION
Molecules of H2O, CO2 and CH4
Absorbed by C=O, O-H and C-H bonds
Molecule vibrates
VIBRATING MOLECULES
Vibrate, rotate, stretch
Emit energy in form of radiation
Radiation absorbed by greenhouse gas molecules
DETERMINANTS OF THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT OF A GAS
Atmospheric concentration in atmosphere
Ability to absorb IR radiation
ABSORPTION-EMISSION PROCESS
Keeps heat close to Earth’s surface
GLOBAL WARMING
Climate change
Caused by increase in greenhouse gases (burning coal, oil etc
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Hydrogen fuel cells for cars
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EU targets
Cleaner cars (less emissions of CO2)
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE (CCS)
Sequestration
Captures CO2 from power stations and stores it away safely
STORAGE IN OCEANS (CCS)
Liquid carbon dioxide injected deep in the oceans
STORAGE UNDERGROUND (CSS)
Store CO2 gas in underground porous rock (acts as a sponge)
Keep it from leaking away
STORAGE AS CARBONATES
Storing carbon in stable minerals
Reaction between CO2 and metal oxides
Producing stable carbonates
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CaO (s) + CO2 (g) CaCO3 (s)
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limestone rock (CaCO3)
Ozone
O3
Continuously being formed and broken down
Broken down in stratosphere by UV radiation
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
O2 + O ↔ O3
CYCLE
UV radiation breaks O2 molecules into two oxygen atoms
O atoms react with O2 molecules
Process generates heat
O3 absorbs UV and converted back to O2 and O
BALANCE OF OZONE IN OZONE LAYER
Ozone is being formed at the same rate as it is being broken down
Stable balance
BENEFITS OF THE ABSORPTION OF UV BY OZONE
Process protects living organisms from harmful effects of UV
Ozone layer filters out short wavelengths
Ozone converts UV into heat
CFCs
Non-toxic
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Formation of low-level ozone (troposphere)
Converted into nitric acid (acid rain)
Respiratory irritants
UNBURNT HYDROCARBONS
Human carcinogens
Form low-level ozone with nitrogen dioxide
LOW-LEVEL OZONE
Serious pollutant
Breathing difficulties
Increasing susceptibility to infections
Smog
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
Fitted in cars
Decreases CO and NO emissions
Toxic non-toxic and less harmful gases
Made from platinum, rhodium and palladium (catalytic surface)
Honeycomb arrangement – large surface area
OXIDATION CATALYSTS
Decrease emissions of CO, nitrogen oxides and unburnt hydrocarbons
2CO (g) + O2 (g) 2CO2 (g)
C12H26 (l) + 181⁄2O2 (g) 12CO2 (g) + 13H2O (l)
THREE-WAY CATALYST
2NO (g) + 2CO (g) N2 (g) + 2CO2 (g)
HOW THE CATALYST FUNCTIONS
Adsorption
Chemical reaction
Desorption
ADSORPTION
CO and NO gas molecules diffuse over catalytic surface of metal
Molecules hold on to metal surface by adsorption
Temporary bonds form between catalytic surface and gas molecules
CHEMICAL REACTION
Bonds hold gas molecules in correct position on surface
Chemical reaction
Bonding to catalyst surface is weak enough for adsorption and desorption to take place
Bonding is strong enough to weaken bonds and allow reaction to take place
DESORPTION
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Blowing agents
In manufacturing foam
CO2 AS A SOLVENT
CO2 converted into supercritical fluid (altering TP)
scCO2
Used to dissolve reactants
CO2 FOR DECAFFEINATED COFFEE
scCO2 for decaffeination
Flavouring remains
No problem with toxicity
CO2 FOR BEER
scCO2 to extract flavour of beer from hops
CO2 FOR DRY CLEANING
scCO2 as solvent to dissolve grease
Rather than chlorinated hydrocarbons
CO2 FOR TOXIC WASTE TREATMENT
scCO2 dissolves and removes toxic materials from waste
SUSTAINABILITY
Fossil fuels replaced by biodiesel, alcohol and fuel cells
Increased recycling of plastics, glass and metals
SIDE-EFFECTS
Production of biodiesel uses grain crops
Land needed for food is used
Poorer countries are affected
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Title: OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 4
Description: This is aimed for AS level students in the UK studying OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 4. It has an outlined style which makes it easy to study and revise from.
Description: This is aimed for AS level students in the UK studying OCR A Chemistry F322 Module 4. It has an outlined style which makes it easy to study and revise from.