Unit 9 - Chemistry of the Atmosphere
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This document is about the chemistry of the atmosphere, covering topics like its composition, evolution, and common pollutants. It discusses greenhouse gases and their impact, including human activities and potential side effects of climate change.
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**Topic** **Unit 9 -- Chemistry of the atmosphere** **R** **A** **G** ---------------------------------------------------------...
**Topic** **Unit 9 -- Chemistry of the atmosphere** **R** **A** **G** -------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- **4.9.1 The composition and evolution of the Earth\'s atmosphere** Describe the composition of gases in the Earth\'s atmosphere using percentages, fractions or ratios    Describe how early intense volcanic activity may have helped form the early atmosphere and how the oceans formed    Explain why the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere changes as the oceans were formed    State the approximate time in Earth\'s history when algae started producing oxygen and describe the effects of a gradually increasing oxygen level    Explain the ways that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels decreased    **4.9.2 Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases** Name some greenhouse gases and describe how they cause an increase in Earth\'s temperature    List some human activities that produce greenhouse gases    Evaluate arguments for and against the idea that human activities cause a rise in temperature that results in global climate change    State some potential side effects of global climate change, including discussing scale, risk and environmental implications    Define the term carbon footprint and list some actions that could reduce the carbon footprint    **4.9.3 Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources** Describe the combustion of fuels as a major source of atmospheric pollutants and name the different gases that are released when a fuel is burned    Predict the products of combustion of a fuel given appropriate information about the composition of the fuel and the conditions in which it is used    Describe the properties and effects of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and particulates in the atmosphere    Describe and explain the problems caused by increased amounts of these pollutants in the air   Â