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MILE STONE ACADEMYMILE STONE ACADEMY
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CONTANT
Causes
Contents
PROBLEM
ACID AFFECTS
THE SOIL
LAKES
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Causes of Acid Rain
• Burning coal. Oil and natural
gas in power stations makes
electricity, giving off sulphur
dioxide gas.
• Burning petrol and oil in
vehicle engines gives off
nitrogen oxides as gases.
• These gases mix with water
vapour and rainwater in the
atmosphere producing weak
solutions of sulphuric and
nitric acids – which fall as
acid rain.
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What is acid rain?
Normal rainwater has a pH of about 5.6,
which means it is naturally slightly acidic.
This natural acidity is due to carbon
dioxide which dissolves in rainwater
and forms carbonic acid, a weak acid.
Rainwater with a lower pH than normal is called acid rain.
The burning of fossil fuels in power
stations and cars forms pollutants such
as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
These gases dissolve in rainwater to
make sulfuric and nitric acids, which
are strong acids and so form acid rain.
Why is acid rain a serious environmental problem?
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Acid rain animation
© Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20056 of 26
Effects of acid rain
Acid rain has many damaging effects on the environment:
The strong acids in acid rain
speed up the chemical weathering
of rocks and buildings.
Rivers, lakes and streams become
more acidic so that animals and
plants cannot live in them.
Soil that becomes more acidic has
les nutrients so trees and other
plants cannot grow. Acid rain also
damages trees by breaking down
the waxy coating of leaves.
What can be done to reduce acid rain and its effects?
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Reducing acid rain
Governments are working to reduce the emission of acidic
pollutants caused by burning fossil fuels.
Sulfur dioxide is formed when coal
containing sulfur is burned in power
stations.
This acidic pollutant can be removed
from the gases that are released to
the atmosphere.
Nitrogen oxides are formed when
petrol burns in vehicle engines.
A car’s exhaust system can be fitted
with a catalytic converter which turns
harmful gases into harmless gases.
How do these changes help to reduce acid rain?
© Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20058 of 26
The Problem!
People probably couldn't live without
electricity! Therefore coal will continue to be burnt.
Also, electricity and energy are constantly
being overused.
Think of it this way: every time you turn on a
light switch or the television set without really
needing to, you're indirectly contributing to the acid
rain problem.
© Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20059 of 26
More problems!!!
• Acid rain can travel long distances.
• Often it doesn’t fall where the gas is
produced. High chimneys disperse
(spread) the gases and winds blow
them great distances before they
dissolve and fall to Earth as rain.
• Eg gases produced in England and
Western Europe can result in acid
rain in Scotland and Scandinavia.
© Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200510 of 26
How Acid Rain Affects The
Environment
Acid rain is an extremely destructive
form of pollution, and the
environment suffers from its effects.
Forests, trees, lakes, animals, and
plants suffer from acid rain.
Trees
The needles and leaves of the trees
turn brown and fall off.
Trees can also suffer from stunted
growth; and have damaged bark
and leaves, which makes them
vulnerable to weather, disease, and
insects.
© Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200511 of 26
The soil
All of this happens partly
because of direct contact
between trees and acid rain,
but it also happens when
trees absorb soil that has
come into contact with acid
rain.
The soil poisons the tree
with toxic substances that
the rain has deposited into
it.
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Lakes are also damaged by acid rain. Fish die off, and
that removes the main source of food for birds. Acid rain
can even kill fish before they are born when the eggs are
laid and come into contact with the acid.
Fish usually die only when the acid level of a lake is
high; when the acid level is lower, they can become sick,
suffer stunted growth, or lose their ability to reproduce.
Also, birds can die from eating "toxic" fish and insects.
© Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200513 of 26
Acid rain, or acid deposition, is a
mixture of sulphuric and nitric
acids.
• Wet deposition
– rain
– hail
– snow
– fog
• Dry deposition gases
and particles
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a) Acid reactions with sulphur
S + O2 → SO2
2SO2 + O2 →2SO3
2-
SO3
2-
+ H2 O → H2SO4
b) Acid reactions with nitrogen
N2 +O2 →2NO
2NO +O2 →2NO2
4NO2+O2 + 2H2 O →4 HNO3
Causes and chemistry
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NATURAL:
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Chemistry

  • 1. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20051 of 26 MILE STONE ACADEMYMILE STONE ACADEMY
  • 2. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20052 of 26 CONTANT Causes Contents PROBLEM ACID AFFECTS THE SOIL LAKES
  • 3. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20053 of 26 Causes of Acid Rain • Burning coal. Oil and natural gas in power stations makes electricity, giving off sulphur dioxide gas. • Burning petrol and oil in vehicle engines gives off nitrogen oxides as gases. • These gases mix with water vapour and rainwater in the atmosphere producing weak solutions of sulphuric and nitric acids – which fall as acid rain.
  • 4. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20054 of 26 What is acid rain? Normal rainwater has a pH of about 5.6, which means it is naturally slightly acidic. This natural acidity is due to carbon dioxide which dissolves in rainwater and forms carbonic acid, a weak acid. Rainwater with a lower pH than normal is called acid rain. The burning of fossil fuels in power stations and cars forms pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These gases dissolve in rainwater to make sulfuric and nitric acids, which are strong acids and so form acid rain. Why is acid rain a serious environmental problem?
  • 5. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20055 of 26 Acid rain animation
  • 6. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20056 of 26 Effects of acid rain Acid rain has many damaging effects on the environment: The strong acids in acid rain speed up the chemical weathering of rocks and buildings. Rivers, lakes and streams become more acidic so that animals and plants cannot live in them. Soil that becomes more acidic has les nutrients so trees and other plants cannot grow. Acid rain also damages trees by breaking down the waxy coating of leaves. What can be done to reduce acid rain and its effects?
  • 7. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20057 of 26 Reducing acid rain Governments are working to reduce the emission of acidic pollutants caused by burning fossil fuels. Sulfur dioxide is formed when coal containing sulfur is burned in power stations. This acidic pollutant can be removed from the gases that are released to the atmosphere. Nitrogen oxides are formed when petrol burns in vehicle engines. A car’s exhaust system can be fitted with a catalytic converter which turns harmful gases into harmless gases. How do these changes help to reduce acid rain?
  • 8. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20058 of 26 The Problem! People probably couldn't live without electricity! Therefore coal will continue to be burnt. Also, electricity and energy are constantly being overused. Think of it this way: every time you turn on a light switch or the television set without really needing to, you're indirectly contributing to the acid rain problem.
  • 9. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 20059 of 26 More problems!!! • Acid rain can travel long distances. • Often it doesn’t fall where the gas is produced. High chimneys disperse (spread) the gases and winds blow them great distances before they dissolve and fall to Earth as rain. • Eg gases produced in England and Western Europe can result in acid rain in Scotland and Scandinavia.
  • 10. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200510 of 26 How Acid Rain Affects The Environment Acid rain is an extremely destructive form of pollution, and the environment suffers from its effects. Forests, trees, lakes, animals, and plants suffer from acid rain. Trees The needles and leaves of the trees turn brown and fall off. Trees can also suffer from stunted growth; and have damaged bark and leaves, which makes them vulnerable to weather, disease, and insects.
  • 11. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200511 of 26 The soil All of this happens partly because of direct contact between trees and acid rain, but it also happens when trees absorb soil that has come into contact with acid rain. The soil poisons the tree with toxic substances that the rain has deposited into it.
  • 12. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200512 of 26 Lakes are also damaged by acid rain. Fish die off, and that removes the main source of food for birds. Acid rain can even kill fish before they are born when the eggs are laid and come into contact with the acid. Fish usually die only when the acid level of a lake is high; when the acid level is lower, they can become sick, suffer stunted growth, or lose their ability to reproduce. Also, birds can die from eating "toxic" fish and insects.
  • 13. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200513 of 26 Acid rain, or acid deposition, is a mixture of sulphuric and nitric acids. • Wet deposition – rain – hail – snow – fog • Dry deposition gases and particles
  • 14. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200514 of 26 a) Acid reactions with sulphur S + O2 → SO2 2SO2 + O2 →2SO3 2- SO3 2- + H2 O → H2SO4 b) Acid reactions with nitrogen N2 +O2 →2NO 2NO +O2 →2NO2 4NO2+O2 + 2H2 O →4 HNO3 Causes and chemistry
  • 15. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200515 of 26
  • 16. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200516 of 26 NATURAL:
  • 17. © Boardworks Ltd 20041 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 200517 of 26