Chemistry

Environmental Chemistry

Question:

List out the gases which are considered as major source of air pollution.

Answer:

Carbon monoxide (CO), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and oxides of nitrogen (NO2).

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Environmental Chemistry

Q 1.

Ozone is a toxic gas and is a strong oxidizing agent, even then its presence in the stratosphere is very important. Explain what would happen if ozone from this region is completely removed.

Q 2.

What are the sources of dissolved oxygen in water?

Q 3.

How can domestic waste be used as manure?

Q 4.

Oxidation of sulphur trioxide in the absence of a catalyst is a slow process but this oxidation occurs easily in the atmosphere. Explain how does this happen. Give chemical reactions for the conversion of S02 into S03.

Q 5.

What would have happened if the greenhouse gases were totally missing in the earth’s atmosphere? Discuss.

Q 6.

Assertion (A): The pH of acid rain is less than 5.6.
Reason (R): Carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere dissolves in rain water and forms carbonic acid.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) Both A and R are not correct.
(d) A is not correct but R is correct.

Q 7.

What is BOD?

Q 8.

Acid rain is known to contain some acids. Name these acids. From where do they come in rain?

Q 9.

Why is acid rain considered as threat to Taj Mahal ?

Q 10.

Which zone is known as ozonosphere?

Q 11.

Dissolved oxygen in water is v £ry important for aquatic life. What processes are responsible for the reduction of dissolved oxygen in water?

Q 12.

Define environmental chemistry?

Q 13.

What is the name of the compound formed when CO combines with blood?

Q 14.

What is siltation?

Q 15.

A factory was started near a village. Suddenly villagers started feeling the presence of irritating vapours in the village and cases of headache, chest pain, cough, dryness of throat and breathing problems increased. Villagers blamed the emissions from the chimney of the factory for such problems. Explain what could have happened. Give chemical reactions for the support of your explanation.

Q 16.

Match the terms given in Column I with the compounds given in Column

Column 1 Column  II
(a) Acid rain (1) CHC12-CHF2
(b) Photochemical smog (2) CO
(c) Combination with haemoglobin (3) co2
(d) Depletion of ozone layer (4) so2
    (5) Unsaturated hydrocarbons

 

Q 17.

Match the activity given in Column I with the type of pollution created by it given in Column II.

Column I Column II  
Releasing gases to the atmosphere after burning waste material containing Sulphur. 0) Water pollution
Using                     carbamates  as pesticides. (2) Photochemical smog, damage to plant life, corrosion to building material, induce breathing problems, water pollution
Using synthetic detergents for washing clothes. (3) Damaging ozone layer
Releasing gases produced by automobiles and factories in the atmosphere. (4) May cause nerve diseases in human                                                                         .
Using chlorofluorocarbon compounds for cleaning computer parts. (5) Classical smog, acid rain, water pollution, induce breathing problems, damage to buildings, corrosion of metals

 

Q 18.

What are pesticides and herbicides? Explain giving examples.

Q 19.

What is PAN stands for?

Q 20.

Which gas was mainly responsible for Bhopal gas tragedy?  

Q 21.

What are biodegradable and non-biodegradable pollutants? ,

Q 22.

Why does water covered with excessive algal growth become polluted?

Q 23.

Sometime ago formation of polar stratospheric clouds was reported over Antarctica. Why were these formed? What happens when such clouds break up by warmth of sunlight?

Q 24.

Assertion (A): Carbon dioxide is one of the important greenhouse gases. Reason (R): It is largely produced by respiratory function of animals and plants.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) Both A and R are not correct.
(d) A is not correct but R is correct.

Q 25.

What is smog? How is classical smog different from photochemical smog?

Q 26.

What are the harmful effects of photochemical smog and how can they be controlled? 

Q 27.

What do you mean by ozone hole? What are its consequences?

Q 28.

What are the major causes of water pollution? Explain.

Q 29.

For your agricultural field or garden you have developed a compost producing pit. Discuss the process in the light of bad odour, flies and recycling of wastes for a good produce.

Q 30.

How are NO and NO2 formed in the atmosphere?

Q 31.

What do you mean by viable and non-viable particulates?

Q 32.

What are pesticides ?

Q 33.

What is meant by polar vortex?

Q 34.

What is photochemical smog? What are its effects? How can it be controlled?

Q 35.

What is the compound formed when CO combines with blood?

Q 36.

Biochemical Oxygen Demand, /BOD) is a measure of organic material present in water. BOD value less than 5 ppm indicates a water sample to be

Q 37.

Dinitrogen and dioxygen are main constituents of air but these do not react with each other to form oxides of nitrogen because____________ .
(a) the reaction is endothermic and requires very high temperature.
(b) the reaction can be initiated only in presence of a catalyst.
(c) oxides of nitrogen are unstable.
(d) N2 and 02 are unreactive,

Q 38.

Which of the following conditions shows the polluted environment?
(a) pH of rain water is 5.6.
(b) Amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.03%.
(c) Biochemical oxygen demand is 10 ppm.
(d) Eutrophication

Q 39.

Greenhouse effect leads to global warming. Which substances are responsible for greenhouse effect?

Q 40.

How is ozone produced in stratosphere?

Q 41.

Assertion (A): Photochemical smog is oxidizing in nature.
Reason (R): Photochemical smog contains N02 and 03, which are formed during the sequence of reactions.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) Both A and R are not correct.
(d) A is not correct but R is correct.

Q 42.

What are the reactions involved for ozone layer depletion in the stratosphere?

Q 43.

What do you mean by Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)?

Q 44.

What is chlorosis?

Q 45.

List out the gases which are considered as major source of air pollution.

Q 46.

Give one example of organic herbicide.

Q 47.

What could be the harmful effects of improper management of industrial and domestic solid waste in a city?

Q 48.

During an educational trip, a student of Botany saw a beautiful lake in a , village. She collected many plants from that area. She noticed that villagers were washing clothes around the lake and at some places, waste material from houses was destroying its beauty. After few years, she visited the same r lake again. She was surprised to find that the lake was covered with algae, stinking smell was coming out and its water had become unusable. Can you explain the reason for this condition of the lake?

Q 49.

Ozone is a gas heavier than air. Why does ozone layer not settle down near the earth?

Q 50.

Match the pollutant(s) in Column I with the effect(s) in Column II.

Column I Column 11
(a) Oxides of sulphur (1) Global warming                                               .
(b) Nitrogen dioxide , (2) Damage to kidney
(c) Carbon dioxide (3) ‘Blue baby' syndrome
(d) Nitrate in drinking water (4) Respiratory diseases
(e) Lead (5) Red haze in traffic and congested areas