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8.3 Acid Deposition

Question 1a

Marks: 1
a)
State why chemists use a pH of 5.6 in the classification of acid rain.
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    Key Concepts
    Acid Deposition

    Question 1b

    Marks: 2
    b)
    Carbonic acid, H2CO3, is formed when CO2 dissolves in rainwater.

    i)
    Formulate an equation to show how carbonic acid is formed in rainwater. [1]

    ii)
    Formulate an equation to show the dissociation of carbonic acid. [1]
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      Question 1c

      Marks: 1
      c)
      Two samples of rainwater, A and B, are pH 4.8 and pH 3.8, respectively. What is the relative acidity of sample A compared to sample B, in terms of [H+] concentration?
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        Acid Deposition

        Question 1d

        Marks: 1
        d)
        State two examples of wet acid deposition.
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          Acid Deposition

          Question 2a

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          a)
          State the names of four acids that contribute to the formation of acid deposition.
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            Question 2b

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            b)
            Show, by means of balanced equations, the formation of sulfuric acid starting from sulfur.
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              Question 2c

              Marks: 3
              c)
              Identify the changes in oxidation state for sulfur in part b).
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                Question 2d

                Marks: 1
                d)
                Write a balanced equation to show the formation of nitric acid, from nitrogen dioxide, oxygen and water.
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                  Question 3a

                  Marks: 2
                  a)
                  State two man-made sources of the oxides of sulfur and nitrogen.
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                    Question 3b

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                    b)
                    State two natural sources of the oxides of sulfur and nitrogen.
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                      Question 3c

                      Marks: 2
                      c)
                      State, giving a suitable equation, the effect of acid deposition, from sulfuric or nitric acids, on an iron bridge.
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                        Question 4a

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                        a)
                        State the two ways by which emissions of sulfur oxides are reduced.
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                          Question 4b

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                          b)
                          State a disadvantage of removing all the sulfur found in petroleum.
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                            Question 4c

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                            c)
                            Explain the meaning of the term hydrodesulfurisation.
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                              Question 4d

                              Marks: 2
                              d)
                              Compare and contrast two approaches to reducing sulfur oxide emissions.
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