Atmospheric pollutants
Carbon and sootThe fine black particles, chiefly composed of carbon, produced by incomplete combustion of coal, oil, wood, or other fuels. are not the only atmosphereThe layers of gases that surround the Earth. The important gases in the atmosphere are nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. pollutantA toxic chemical or object that causes damage to the land, air or water. produced by the combustionA reaction where fuels are burned in oxygen. Complete combustion occurs when fuels are burned in a plentiful supply of oxygen or air. of hydrocarbonA compound that contains hydrogen and carbon only. fuelMaterial that is used to produce heat, like coal, oil or gas.. Sulfur dioxide and oxideCompound containing oxygen or oxide ions. of nitrogen may be produced too.
Scientists monitor the concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere and develop ways to reduce them.
Sulfur dioxide
Many hydrocarbon fuels naturally contain sulfur impurityA substance, usually unwanted, that is present in another substance.. When the fuels are burned, the sulfur oxidiseChemical substances are oxidised by the addition of oxygen, removal of hydrogen or the removal of electrons. to form sulfur dioxide gas:
sulfur + oxygen 鈫 sulfur dioxide
S(s) + O2(g) 鈫 SO2(g)
Sulfur dioxide dissolveWhen a substance breaks up and mixes completely with a solvent to produce a solution. in water in the clouds to form acid rain.
Effects of acid rain
Acid rain damages the natural and built environmentThe immediate surroundings in which people live, or the natural world such as the land, air or water.. For example, it:
- reacts with metalShiny element that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms basic oxides. and rocks such as limestoneA type of sedimentary rock., weakening and damaging buildings and statues
- damages the waxy layer on the leaves of trees, making it more difficult for trees to absorb the minerals they need for healthy growth
- makes rivers and lakes too acidicHaving a pH lower than 7. for some aquatic life to survive
Oxides of nitrogen
High temperatures are reached when fuels are burned in engines. At these high temperatures, nitrogen and oxygen from the air can react together to produce oxides of nitrogen. For example:
nitrogen + oxygen 鈫 nitrogen monoxide
N2(g) + O2(g) 鈫 2NO(g)
Nitrogen oxide gas can be oxidised further in air to produce nitrogen dioxide gas, NO2.
These two oxides of nitrogen are together called NOx. They are atmospheric pollutants. They can react in sunlight with other substances to produce a hazy, harmful smogA type of air pollution that appears as a visible smoky fog which is very harmful to health.. Nitrogen dioxide is toxicPoisonous.. It can cause bronchitisInflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles. and other lung diseases. It also dissolves in water in the clouds, forming an acidic solution that contributes to acid rain.
Question
Write a balanced equation for the reaction between nitrogen monoxide and oxygen, forming nitrogen dioxide.
2NO + O2 鈫 2NO2