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What are the products of burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas when they combust completely?
Carbon dioxide
and
water
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What is the condition necessary for complete combustion of hydrocarbons?
Plenty of
oxygen
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What is incomplete combustion and what does it produce?
Incomplete combustion occurs when there is not enough
oxygen
, producing
carbon monoxide
and particulates.
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What are particulates produced from burning hydrocarbons commonly referred to as?
Soot
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What are the two main problems associated with inhaling particulates?
They can damage lungs and contribute to the formation of smog.
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What is global dimming and how is it related to particulates?
Global dimming is the reduction of
sunlight
reaching the Earth due to particulates
reflecting sunlight
back into space.
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Why is carbon monoxide particularly dangerous?
It binds to
hemoglobin
in the blood, reducing
oxygen
transport.
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What are the severe health effects of carbon monoxide poisoning?
Fainting, coma, and death due to
oxygen
starvation in the
brain.
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What makes carbon monoxide difficult to detect?
It is
colorless
and
odorless.
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How is sulfur dioxide produced during combustion?
By
oxidizing
sulfur impurities in
hydrocarbons.
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How are nitrogen oxides formed during combustion?
When
nitrogen
and
oxygen
from the air react together at high temperatures.
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What are the two main problems associated with sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides as pollutants?
They can
damage lungs
and contribute to
acid rain
formation.
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What happens when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides mix with clouds?
They dissolve to form
dilute
sulfuric acid or dilute nitric acid, leading to
acid rain.
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What are the effects of acid rain on the environment?
It
damages buildings
,
statues
, and plants, and can make soil more acidic.
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How can acid rain affect plant growth?
By
landing
directly on
plants
or making the soil more acidic, hindering growth.
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