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- what is acid rain? which fossil fuel causes acid rain? what are the chemical reactions that produce th acid?
difference between biomass and fossil fuels
- in terms of environmental impact, what’s the difference between natural gas, coal, and biomass? consider both carbon dioxide (co₂) emissions and acid rain.
- what’s the difference between nonrenewable and renewable energy sources? is biomass a renewable energy source?
- what’s a new discovery that makes it easier to use biomass as an energy source?
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1. What is acid rain? Which fossil fuel causes acid rain? What are the chemical reactions that produce the acid?
Brief Explanations
- Acid rain: Rain (or other precipitation) with a pH < 5.6, containing acids like sulfuric (\(H_2SO_4\)) and nitric (\(HNO_3\)) from atmospheric pollutants.
- Fossil fuel causing acid rain: Coal (high sulfur content) is a primary culprit. Oil and natural gas also contribute, but coal is more impactful.
- Chemical reactions:
- Sulfur in coal burns: \(S + O_2
ightarrow SO_2\) (sulfur dioxide).
- \(SO_2\) oxidizes in air: \(2SO_2 + O_2
ightarrow 2SO_3\) (sulfur trioxide).
- \(SO_3\) reacts with water: \(SO_3 + H_2O
ightarrow H_2SO_4\) (sulfuric acid).
- Nitrogen oxides (from fuel combustion, e.g., \(N_2 + O_2 \xrightarrow{\text{high temp}} 2NO\); \(2NO + O_2
ightarrow 2NO_2\)) react with water: \(3NO_2 + H_2O
ightarrow 2HNO_3 + NO\) (nitric acid).
Brief Explanations
- \(CO_2\) Emissions:
- Coal: Highest \(CO_2\) per unit energy (high carbon content, non - renewable).
- Natural gas: Lower \(CO_2\) than coal (methane, \(CH_4\), has less carbon per energy unit, non - renewable).
- Biomass: \(CO_2\) is “carbon - neutral” (plants absorb \(CO_2\) during growth, released when burned; renewable if sustainably sourced).
- Acid Rain Potential:
- Coal: Highest sulfur/nitrogen content → most \(SO_2/NO_x\) → severe acid rain.
- Natural gas: Low sulfur/nitrogen → less \(SO_2/NO_x\) → lower acid rain risk.
- Biomass: Low sulfur (plant - based), but burning can release \(NO_x\) (less than coal); overall lower acid rain impact than coal.
Brief Explanations
- Nonrenewable vs. Renewable:
- Nonrenewable: Finite (formed over millions of years), e.g., coal, oil, natural gas (deplete with use).
- Renewable: Replenished naturally (within human time - scales), e.g., solar, wind, biomass (sustainable if managed).
- Biomass as Renewable: Yes. Biomass (plant/animal matter) is renewable because plants regrow (via photosynthesis) when harvested sustainably, replenishing the source.
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- Acid rain: Precipitation (rain, snow, etc.) with pH < 5.6, containing sulfuric/nitric acids from air pollutants.
- Fossil fuel: Coal (primarily, due to high sulfur), also oil/natural gas.
- Reactions: \(S + O_2
ightarrow SO_2\); \(2SO_2 + O_2
ightarrow 2SO_3\); \(SO_3 + H_2O
ightarrow H_2SO_4\); \(N_2 + O_2 \xrightarrow{\text{high temp}} 2NO\); \(2NO + O_2
ightarrow 2NO_2\); \(3NO_2 + H_2O
ightarrow 2HNO_3 + NO\).