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Earth's atmosphereAtmospheric pollutants

The Earth, its oceans and atmosphere are made of elements and compounds in different states. The particle model may be used to explain the different properties of the solid, liquid and gas states.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Air and water

Atmospheric pollutants

Carbon and are not the only produced by the of . Sulfur dioxide and 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 . When the fuels are burned, the sulfur to form sulfur dioxide gas:

sulfur + oxygen 鈫 sulfur dioxide

S(s) + O2(g) 鈫 SO2(g)

Sulfur dioxide in water in the clouds to form acid rain.

Effects of acid rain

Acid rain damages the natural and built . For example, it:

  • reacts with and rocks such as , 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 for some aquatic life to survive
Stone carvings damaged by acid rain
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These stone carvings have been damaged by acid rain

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.

Nitrogen dioxide

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 . Nitrogen dioxide is . It can cause 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.