Deck 20: Chemistry in the Atmosphere

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The regions of the earth's atmosphere listed from lowest altitude to highest altitude are:

A) mesosphere, troposphere, thermosphere, stratosphere.
B) troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.
C) troposphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere
D) thermosphere, stratosphere, troposphere, mesosphere.
E) thermosphere, mesosphere, troposphere, stratosphere.
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The mechanism for the decomposition of ozone in the presence of a reactive chlorine atom is shown below. Which species functions as a catalyst
O3 + (UV light) \rarr O + O2
Cl + O3 \rarr ClO + O2
ClO + O \rarr Cl + O2

A) O
B) Cl
C) ClO
D) CFCl3
E) O2
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The compound CFCl3 is used as a/an

A) enzyme.
B) anesthetic.
C) gaseous fuel.
D) coolant.
E) CFC replacement.
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In order for a gas to be a "greenhouse gas" it must

A) transmit visible light and absorb infrared radiation.
B) be radioactive.
C) transmit infrared light and absorb visible light.
D) be combustible.
E) absorb both visible light and infrared radiation.
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The normal process occurring on Earth that warms its surface and the lower atmosphere is called

A) photosynthesis.
B) vaporization of water.
C) incomplete combustion.
D) the greenhouse effect.
E) the ozone hole.
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Which of the following reactions associated with nitrogen fixation by lightening is a disproportionation reaction
I. N2(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO(g)
II. 2NO(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO2(g)
III. 2NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr HNO2(aq) + HNO3(aq)

A) I, II, and III
B) II and III
C) I and II
D) I and III
E) III only
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Which one of the following reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation

A)N2O5(g) \rarr NO3(g) + NO2(g)
B)N2(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO(g)
C)3NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g)
D)2NO(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO2(g)
E)2NH3(g) \rarr 3H2(aq) + N2(g)
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Select all of the following that are capable of destroying stratospheric ozone through chemical means

I. CF2Cl2
II. NO
III. CO2

A) I, II, and III
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I and II
E) I only
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The most prevalent noble gas in our atmosphere is

A) helium.
B) neon.
C) argon.
D) krypton.
E) xenon.
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The mechanism for the decomposition of ozone in the presence of a reactive chlorine atom is shown below. Which of the following species is an intermediate
O3 + (UV light) \rarr O + O2
Cl + O3 \rarr ClO + O2
ClO + O \rarr Cl + O2

A) Cl
B) ClO
C) O3
D) O2
E) UV light
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One of the steps in the fixation of nitrogen by lightening is given below.2NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr HNO2(aq) + HNO3(aq) In this reaction, is the element nitrogen oxidized or reduced

A) Nitrogen is oxidized in this reaction.
B) Nitrogen is reduced in this reaction.
C) Nitrogen is oxidized and reduced in this reaction.
D) Nitrogen is neither oxidized nor reduced in this reaction.
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Which of the following is a promising candidate as an alternative to using chlorofluorocarbons as a coolant

A) CCl2F2
B) CClF3
C) CFCl3
D) CH2FCF3
E) C3H8
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Which region of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
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The first "hole" in the ozone layer was found over which continent

A) North America
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Antarctica
E) Asia
Question
The ozone layer in the atmosphere protects animals and plants from

A) infrared radiation.
B) acid rain.
C) visible sunlight.
D) radioactivity.
E) ultraviolet rays.
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Which statement about ozone and the ozone layer is true

A) Ozone is found in a band of almost pure ozone several kilometers thick encircling the Earth.
B) The ozone in the ozone layer absorbs UV light between 200 and 300 nm.
C) Ozone is a compound with the chemical formula CO2.
D) In the Earth's atmosphere, ozone exists only in the ozone layer.
E) Ozone is used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners.
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The CO2 content of Earth's atmosphere is approximately

A) 4%.
B) 0.4%.
C) 0.04% (400 ppm).
D) 40 ppm.
E) 4 ppm.
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Determine two effects expected from the depletion of the ozone layer.1) asthma 2) lung cancer 3) skin cancer 4) genetic mutations 5) emphysema

A) 1 and 5
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 5
D) 3 and 4
E) 4 and 5
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Heat is radiated from Earth to space predominately in the form of:

A) infrared radiation.
B) radioactivity.
C) visible light.
D) solar flares.
E) UV radiation.
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Which of the following cannot be plausibly linked to the destruction of the ozone layer

A) Damage to crops.
B) Increased number of skin cancer cases.
C) Genetic mutations.
D) Increasing global CO2 concentrations.
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Which one of the following would slow the rate of increase of atmospheric CO2

A) Building and operating more coal-fired power plants.
B) More use of catalytic converters in cars to produce complete combustion.
C) Use of hydrogen fuel produced using solar or nuclear energy.
D) Conversion of nuclear power plants to methane-burning power plants.
E) Clearing and burning the tropical rain forests.
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The rate constant of the reaction Cl + CHCl3 \rarr HCl + CCl3 is 5.8 *107 M-1s-1 at 25 \circ C and has an activation energy of 11.0 kJ/mol. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction in the lower stratosphere where the temperature is -57 \circ C.

A) 1.1 * 107 M-1 s-1
B) 4.2 * 107 M-1 s-1
C) 4.9 *109 M-1 s-1
D) 9.5 * 106 M-1 s-1
E) 2.7 * 109 M-1 s-1
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Excluding water vapor, list the four most prevalent gases in our atmosphere from most abundant to least abundant.

A) N2 > O2 > CO2 > Ar
B) N2 > CO2 > O2 > Ar
C) N2 > O2 > Ar > CO2
D) CO2 > O2 > Ar > N2
E) None of the above
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List the following greenhouse gases in order of their overall magnitude of contribution to global warming: N2O, CFCs, CO2, CH4.

A) N2O < CFCs < CO2 < CH4
B) N2O < CH4 < CFCs < CO2
C) CO2 < N2O < CFCs < CH4
D) CH4 < CFCs < N2O < CO2
E) N2O < CFCs < CH4 < CO2
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Determine which of the following pollutants are of capable of forming acid rain when combined with water.
I. SO2
II. SO3
III. CaCO3
IV. CaO

A) I and II
B) III and IV
C) I, II, III, and IV
D) II and III
E) I, II and IV
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Which one of the following indoor air pollutants has adverse health effects because it is radioactive

A) formaldehyde
B) carbon monoxide
C) carbon dioxide
D) radon
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The rate constant of the reaction O + O3 \rarr 2O2 is 7.0 *105 M-1 s-1 at -40 \circ C and 4.8 * 106 M-1s-1 at 25 \circ C. Calculate the activation energy of this reaction.

A) 2.0 kJ/mol
B) 17 kJ/mol
C) 1100 kJ/mol
D) 25. kJ/mol
E) 0.13 kJ/mol
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Peroxyacetyl nitrate, called PAN for short, is a powerful lachrymator. A lachrymator is

A) a greenhouse gas.
B) a product of incomplete combustion.
C) an agent that induces drowsiness.
D) a cancer causing agent.
E) a tear producer.
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An increase in the amount of particulate matter (dust and smoke) in the atmosphere may result in cooler world temperatures because

A) more sunlight is absorbed by Earth.
B) more infrared radiation is emitted into space.
C) the dust reflects solar radiation.
D) dust reacts with ozone in an exothermic reaction.
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Name four regions of the atmosphere in order of increasing altitude.

A) troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, stratosphere
B) troposphere, mesosphere stratosphere, thermosphere
C) stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, troposphere
D) troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere
E) None of the above
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The steps in the reaction scheme for nitrogen fixation by lightening are as follow:
N2(g) + O2(g)      lightening     \underrightarrow{~~~~\text { lightening }~~~~} 2NO(g)
2NO(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO2(g)
2NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr HNO2(aq) + HNO3(aq)
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Which one of the following can function as a greenhouse gas

A) Ar
B) H2
C) N2
D) O2
E) NO
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What mass of solid CaO is needed to remove the sulfur dioxide from 1.0 * 106 m3 of air having an SO2 concentration of 1.5 * 10-9 M Assume that the reaction leading to removal of the sulfur dioxide is CaO(s) + SO2(g) \rarr CaCO3(s).

A) 56 g
B) 96 g
C) 37 g
D) 84 g
E) 43 g
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Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas

A) H2O
B) O2
C) CO2
D) CH4
E) CFCs
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Acid rain is precipitation having a pH that is

A) above 7.0
B) below 5.5
C) below 7.0
D) above 8.6
E) above 10.0
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Which of the following sources does NOT contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect

A) Coal-fired power plants
B) Landfills
C) Automobile exhaust
D) Nuclear power plants
E) Chlorofluorocarbons
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An unusual atmospheric reaction leading to ozone destruction is CF3O + O3 \rarr CF3O2 + O2, the analysis of which has yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor (A) and activation energy of 2.0 * 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 11.6 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction at an altitude of 35 km, where the temperature is -34 \circ C.

A) 2.0 * 10-12 M-1 s-1
B) 1.2 * 109 M-1 s-1
C) 3.5* 106 M-1 s-1
D) 7.9 * 10-15 M-1 s-1
E) 6.8 * 108 M-1 s-1
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A possible reaction leading to removal of ClO from the atmosphere is 2ClO \rarr Cl2 + O2. Studies of this reaction have yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor (A) and activation energy of 1.0 * 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 13.2 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for the disappearance of ClO at -30 \circ C.

A) 1.5 * 10-15 M-1 s-1
B) 8.7 * 105 M-1 s-1
C) 2.9 * 10-15 M-1 s-1
D) 9.9 * 10-13 M-1 s-1
E) 1.7 * 106 M-1 s-1
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Which of the following would NOT help reduce the amount of CO2 introduced into the atmosphere

A) Improving energy efficiency in automobiles
B) Use of nuclear energy
C) Recover methane gas generated at landfills
D) Preservation of the Amazon jungle
E) Converting forests to farmland for crops and grassland for cattle
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Acid rain is less of a threat to lakes and streams in areas where the bedrock is limestone (CaCO3). Which of the following represents a balanced equation for the neutralization of acid by limestone

A)CaCO3 + 2OH- \rarr Ca(OH)2 + CO2
B)CaCO3 + 2H3O+ \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + 3H2O
C)CaCO3 + H2O \rarr Ca + H2CO3
D)CaCO3 + OH- \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + H2O
E)CaCO3 + 2H3O+ \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + 2H2O
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Which one of the following is not considered a "greenhouse gas "

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Water vapor
C) Nitrous oxide
D) Methane
E) All of the above are considered greenhouse gases
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The steps in the mechanism of ozone destruction by nitric oxide (NO) are shown here:
NO(g) + O3(g) \rarr NO2(g) + O2(g)
NO2(g) + O(g) \rarr NO(g) + O2(g)
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The steps in the mechanism of ozone destruction by chlorine atoms is shown here:
Cl2(g) + O3(g) \rarr 2ClO(g) + O2(g)
ClO(g) + O(g) \rarr O2(g) + Cl(g)
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The following balanced equation shows what happens to nitrogen dioxide in sunlight.NO2(g) + hn \rarr NO(g) + O(g)
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The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of acid rain with limestone rock is shown here:
CaCO3 + 2H+ \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + H2O
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The steps in the mechanism by which ozone is formed in the stratosphere are shown here:
O2(g) + O \rarr 2O(g)
O(g) + O2(g) \rarr O3(g)
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Of the following which one, if any, is not one of the primary pollutants removed from automobile exhaust by catalytic converters.

A) CO
B) CO2
C) NO
D) Unburned hydrocarbons
E) All of the above are removed from automobile exhaust through catalytic converters
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The reaction that shows how the acidic oxide N2O5 combines with water to generate nitric acid leading to acid rain is shown in the balanced equation here.N2O5(g) + H2O(l) \rarr 2 HNO2(aq)
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Shown here are the four steps that show how sulfur in coal is converted to sulfuric acid in acid rain. Which step, if any, shows an unbalanced equation

A)S(s) + O2(g) \rarr SO2(g)
B)SO2(g) + OH(g) \rarr HOSO2(g)
C)HOSO2(g) + O2 \rarr HO2(g) + SO3(g)
D)SO3(g) + H2O(l) \rarr H2SO4(aq)
E) None of the above are unbalanced equations
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The average person breathes about 20 m3 of air a day. What mass of particulates would a person breathe in a day if the particulate level were 400 micrograms per cubic meter

A) 2 mg
B) 4 mg
C) 6 mg
D) 8 mg
E) None of the above
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Deck 20: Chemistry in the Atmosphere
1
The regions of the earth's atmosphere listed from lowest altitude to highest altitude are:

A) mesosphere, troposphere, thermosphere, stratosphere.
B) troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.
C) troposphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere
D) thermosphere, stratosphere, troposphere, mesosphere.
E) thermosphere, mesosphere, troposphere, stratosphere.
troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere.
2
The mechanism for the decomposition of ozone in the presence of a reactive chlorine atom is shown below. Which species functions as a catalyst
O3 + (UV light) \rarr O + O2
Cl + O3 \rarr ClO + O2
ClO + O \rarr Cl + O2

A) O
B) Cl
C) ClO
D) CFCl3
E) O2
Cl
3
The compound CFCl3 is used as a/an

A) enzyme.
B) anesthetic.
C) gaseous fuel.
D) coolant.
E) CFC replacement.
coolant.
4
In order for a gas to be a "greenhouse gas" it must

A) transmit visible light and absorb infrared radiation.
B) be radioactive.
C) transmit infrared light and absorb visible light.
D) be combustible.
E) absorb both visible light and infrared radiation.
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The normal process occurring on Earth that warms its surface and the lower atmosphere is called

A) photosynthesis.
B) vaporization of water.
C) incomplete combustion.
D) the greenhouse effect.
E) the ozone hole.
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6
Which of the following reactions associated with nitrogen fixation by lightening is a disproportionation reaction
I. N2(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO(g)
II. 2NO(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO2(g)
III. 2NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr HNO2(aq) + HNO3(aq)

A) I, II, and III
B) II and III
C) I and II
D) I and III
E) III only
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7
Which one of the following reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation

A)N2O5(g) \rarr NO3(g) + NO2(g)
B)N2(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO(g)
C)3NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g)
D)2NO(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO2(g)
E)2NH3(g) \rarr 3H2(aq) + N2(g)
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Select all of the following that are capable of destroying stratospheric ozone through chemical means

I. CF2Cl2
II. NO
III. CO2

A) I, II, and III
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I and II
E) I only
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The most prevalent noble gas in our atmosphere is

A) helium.
B) neon.
C) argon.
D) krypton.
E) xenon.
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10
The mechanism for the decomposition of ozone in the presence of a reactive chlorine atom is shown below. Which of the following species is an intermediate
O3 + (UV light) \rarr O + O2
Cl + O3 \rarr ClO + O2
ClO + O \rarr Cl + O2

A) Cl
B) ClO
C) O3
D) O2
E) UV light
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11
One of the steps in the fixation of nitrogen by lightening is given below.2NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr HNO2(aq) + HNO3(aq) In this reaction, is the element nitrogen oxidized or reduced

A) Nitrogen is oxidized in this reaction.
B) Nitrogen is reduced in this reaction.
C) Nitrogen is oxidized and reduced in this reaction.
D) Nitrogen is neither oxidized nor reduced in this reaction.
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12
Which of the following is a promising candidate as an alternative to using chlorofluorocarbons as a coolant

A) CCl2F2
B) CClF3
C) CFCl3
D) CH2FCF3
E) C3H8
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13
Which region of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
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The first "hole" in the ozone layer was found over which continent

A) North America
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Antarctica
E) Asia
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The ozone layer in the atmosphere protects animals and plants from

A) infrared radiation.
B) acid rain.
C) visible sunlight.
D) radioactivity.
E) ultraviolet rays.
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Which statement about ozone and the ozone layer is true

A) Ozone is found in a band of almost pure ozone several kilometers thick encircling the Earth.
B) The ozone in the ozone layer absorbs UV light between 200 and 300 nm.
C) Ozone is a compound with the chemical formula CO2.
D) In the Earth's atmosphere, ozone exists only in the ozone layer.
E) Ozone is used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners.
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17
The CO2 content of Earth's atmosphere is approximately

A) 4%.
B) 0.4%.
C) 0.04% (400 ppm).
D) 40 ppm.
E) 4 ppm.
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18
Determine two effects expected from the depletion of the ozone layer.1) asthma 2) lung cancer 3) skin cancer 4) genetic mutations 5) emphysema

A) 1 and 5
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 5
D) 3 and 4
E) 4 and 5
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19
Heat is radiated from Earth to space predominately in the form of:

A) infrared radiation.
B) radioactivity.
C) visible light.
D) solar flares.
E) UV radiation.
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Which of the following cannot be plausibly linked to the destruction of the ozone layer

A) Damage to crops.
B) Increased number of skin cancer cases.
C) Genetic mutations.
D) Increasing global CO2 concentrations.
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Which one of the following would slow the rate of increase of atmospheric CO2

A) Building and operating more coal-fired power plants.
B) More use of catalytic converters in cars to produce complete combustion.
C) Use of hydrogen fuel produced using solar or nuclear energy.
D) Conversion of nuclear power plants to methane-burning power plants.
E) Clearing and burning the tropical rain forests.
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22
The rate constant of the reaction Cl + CHCl3 \rarr HCl + CCl3 is 5.8 *107 M-1s-1 at 25 \circ C and has an activation energy of 11.0 kJ/mol. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction in the lower stratosphere where the temperature is -57 \circ C.

A) 1.1 * 107 M-1 s-1
B) 4.2 * 107 M-1 s-1
C) 4.9 *109 M-1 s-1
D) 9.5 * 106 M-1 s-1
E) 2.7 * 109 M-1 s-1
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23
Excluding water vapor, list the four most prevalent gases in our atmosphere from most abundant to least abundant.

A) N2 > O2 > CO2 > Ar
B) N2 > CO2 > O2 > Ar
C) N2 > O2 > Ar > CO2
D) CO2 > O2 > Ar > N2
E) None of the above
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24
List the following greenhouse gases in order of their overall magnitude of contribution to global warming: N2O, CFCs, CO2, CH4.

A) N2O < CFCs < CO2 < CH4
B) N2O < CH4 < CFCs < CO2
C) CO2 < N2O < CFCs < CH4
D) CH4 < CFCs < N2O < CO2
E) N2O < CFCs < CH4 < CO2
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25
Determine which of the following pollutants are of capable of forming acid rain when combined with water.
I. SO2
II. SO3
III. CaCO3
IV. CaO

A) I and II
B) III and IV
C) I, II, III, and IV
D) II and III
E) I, II and IV
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26
Which one of the following indoor air pollutants has adverse health effects because it is radioactive

A) formaldehyde
B) carbon monoxide
C) carbon dioxide
D) radon
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27
The rate constant of the reaction O + O3 \rarr 2O2 is 7.0 *105 M-1 s-1 at -40 \circ C and 4.8 * 106 M-1s-1 at 25 \circ C. Calculate the activation energy of this reaction.

A) 2.0 kJ/mol
B) 17 kJ/mol
C) 1100 kJ/mol
D) 25. kJ/mol
E) 0.13 kJ/mol
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28
Peroxyacetyl nitrate, called PAN for short, is a powerful lachrymator. A lachrymator is

A) a greenhouse gas.
B) a product of incomplete combustion.
C) an agent that induces drowsiness.
D) a cancer causing agent.
E) a tear producer.
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29
An increase in the amount of particulate matter (dust and smoke) in the atmosphere may result in cooler world temperatures because

A) more sunlight is absorbed by Earth.
B) more infrared radiation is emitted into space.
C) the dust reflects solar radiation.
D) dust reacts with ozone in an exothermic reaction.
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30
Name four regions of the atmosphere in order of increasing altitude.

A) troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, stratosphere
B) troposphere, mesosphere stratosphere, thermosphere
C) stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, troposphere
D) troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere
E) None of the above
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31
The steps in the reaction scheme for nitrogen fixation by lightening are as follow:
N2(g) + O2(g)      lightening     \underrightarrow{~~~~\text { lightening }~~~~} 2NO(g)
2NO(g) + O2(g) \rarr 2NO2(g)
2NO2(g) + H2O(l) \rarr HNO2(aq) + HNO3(aq)
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32
Which one of the following can function as a greenhouse gas

A) Ar
B) H2
C) N2
D) O2
E) NO
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33
What mass of solid CaO is needed to remove the sulfur dioxide from 1.0 * 106 m3 of air having an SO2 concentration of 1.5 * 10-9 M Assume that the reaction leading to removal of the sulfur dioxide is CaO(s) + SO2(g) \rarr CaCO3(s).

A) 56 g
B) 96 g
C) 37 g
D) 84 g
E) 43 g
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34
Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas

A) H2O
B) O2
C) CO2
D) CH4
E) CFCs
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Acid rain is precipitation having a pH that is

A) above 7.0
B) below 5.5
C) below 7.0
D) above 8.6
E) above 10.0
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36
Which of the following sources does NOT contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect

A) Coal-fired power plants
B) Landfills
C) Automobile exhaust
D) Nuclear power plants
E) Chlorofluorocarbons
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37
An unusual atmospheric reaction leading to ozone destruction is CF3O + O3 \rarr CF3O2 + O2, the analysis of which has yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor (A) and activation energy of 2.0 * 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 11.6 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction at an altitude of 35 km, where the temperature is -34 \circ C.

A) 2.0 * 10-12 M-1 s-1
B) 1.2 * 109 M-1 s-1
C) 3.5* 106 M-1 s-1
D) 7.9 * 10-15 M-1 s-1
E) 6.8 * 108 M-1 s-1
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38
A possible reaction leading to removal of ClO from the atmosphere is 2ClO \rarr Cl2 + O2. Studies of this reaction have yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor (A) and activation energy of 1.0 * 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 13.2 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for the disappearance of ClO at -30 \circ C.

A) 1.5 * 10-15 M-1 s-1
B) 8.7 * 105 M-1 s-1
C) 2.9 * 10-15 M-1 s-1
D) 9.9 * 10-13 M-1 s-1
E) 1.7 * 106 M-1 s-1
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39
Which of the following would NOT help reduce the amount of CO2 introduced into the atmosphere

A) Improving energy efficiency in automobiles
B) Use of nuclear energy
C) Recover methane gas generated at landfills
D) Preservation of the Amazon jungle
E) Converting forests to farmland for crops and grassland for cattle
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40
Acid rain is less of a threat to lakes and streams in areas where the bedrock is limestone (CaCO3). Which of the following represents a balanced equation for the neutralization of acid by limestone

A)CaCO3 + 2OH- \rarr Ca(OH)2 + CO2
B)CaCO3 + 2H3O+ \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + 3H2O
C)CaCO3 + H2O \rarr Ca + H2CO3
D)CaCO3 + OH- \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + H2O
E)CaCO3 + 2H3O+ \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + 2H2O
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41
Which one of the following is not considered a "greenhouse gas "

A) Carbon dioxide
B) Water vapor
C) Nitrous oxide
D) Methane
E) All of the above are considered greenhouse gases
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42
The steps in the mechanism of ozone destruction by nitric oxide (NO) are shown here:
NO(g) + O3(g) \rarr NO2(g) + O2(g)
NO2(g) + O(g) \rarr NO(g) + O2(g)
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43
The steps in the mechanism of ozone destruction by chlorine atoms is shown here:
Cl2(g) + O3(g) \rarr 2ClO(g) + O2(g)
ClO(g) + O(g) \rarr O2(g) + Cl(g)
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44
The following balanced equation shows what happens to nitrogen dioxide in sunlight.NO2(g) + hn \rarr NO(g) + O(g)
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45
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of acid rain with limestone rock is shown here:
CaCO3 + 2H+ \rarr Ca2+ + CO2 + H2O
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46
The steps in the mechanism by which ozone is formed in the stratosphere are shown here:
O2(g) + O \rarr 2O(g)
O(g) + O2(g) \rarr O3(g)
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47
Of the following which one, if any, is not one of the primary pollutants removed from automobile exhaust by catalytic converters.

A) CO
B) CO2
C) NO
D) Unburned hydrocarbons
E) All of the above are removed from automobile exhaust through catalytic converters
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48
The reaction that shows how the acidic oxide N2O5 combines with water to generate nitric acid leading to acid rain is shown in the balanced equation here.N2O5(g) + H2O(l) \rarr 2 HNO2(aq)
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49
Shown here are the four steps that show how sulfur in coal is converted to sulfuric acid in acid rain. Which step, if any, shows an unbalanced equation

A)S(s) + O2(g) \rarr SO2(g)
B)SO2(g) + OH(g) \rarr HOSO2(g)
C)HOSO2(g) + O2 \rarr HO2(g) + SO3(g)
D)SO3(g) + H2O(l) \rarr H2SO4(aq)
E) None of the above are unbalanced equations
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50
The average person breathes about 20 m3 of air a day. What mass of particulates would a person breathe in a day if the particulate level were 400 micrograms per cubic meter

A) 2 mg
B) 4 mg
C) 6 mg
D) 8 mg
E) None of the above
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