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Atmosphere Section B
sunlight, radiation properties, specific heat
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Chemistry
10th Grade
06/06/2013

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Term

Order these radiation tyes in order of increasing wavelength:  

 

gamma, radio, visible.

Definition

 

gamma, visible, radio.

Term

 

True or false:  water vapor is a major greenhouse gas.

 

Definition

 

True. 

Term

 

How are wavelength and frequency related?

Definition

 

The shorter the wavelength the higher the frequency.

Term

 

The higher the energy the (longer/shorter) the wavelength

Definition

 

Shorter.

Term

 

What absorbs more heat: black or white?

Definition
Black.  Light colors reflect, dark colors absorb.
Term

 

How many nanometers are in one meter?

Definition

 

One billion.

Term

 

"In what unit are waves measured in and why?"

 

One could argue this is a vague question...why?

Definition

 

Waves have a few properties that can be measured, not just one property.

 

You could measure the frequency, the wavelength, or the energy of the wave.

Term

 

 

In what metric prefix are visible wavelengths usually reported in and why?

Definition

 

Nanometers, because the numbers are in the 100's range, and are easily reported. 

Term

 

What is a photon?

Definition

 

A photon is a bundle of energy.

Term

 

Why does some of the Sun’s radiation not reach the Earth’s surface?

 

Definition

 

20% of the radiation is absorbed by clouds, dusts, and greenhouse gases, and never reaches the Earth's surface.

Term
What % of the Sun's radiation is reflected directly back to space when it hits our atmosphere?
Definition

 

31% of the radiation is reflected back into the space.

Term

 

What percent of radiation is absorbed by the surface of the Earth?

Definition

 

49%

Term

A greater percentage of the Sun's radiation is

 

a.  absorbed by the atmospheric gases.

b.  absorbed by the Earth's surface.

Definition
b.
Term
What three human activities are most responsible for increasing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere?
Definition

Deforestation, combustion of fossil fuels, and cement production.

 

Term
What is a common carbon source found on Earth?
Definition
Dead organisms
Term

 

What is a common carbon sink found on Earth?

Definition

 

Forests

 

(although the Ocean is awfully significant as well!)

Term
What is the Largest carbon sink on the Earth?
Definition
The Oceans.
Term

 

 If sources produce more CO2 than sinks can remove, then CO2 in the atmosphere increases or decreases?

Definition
Increases.
Term

 

Has human population positively or negatively impacted sources and sinks and why?

Definition

 

Negatively because we use machinery, fuels and transportation that produce CO2and we destroy many sinks, such as trees.

Term
What is a release agent?
Definition
An activity that adds CO2 to the atmosphere.
Term
The relationship between the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere and the burning of fossil fuels is (direct / indirect).
Definition

 

Direct.

Term
What formof radiation do CO2 and water vapor absorb, that contributes to global climate change?
Definition
IR radiation (aka heat).
Term
What are the 3 most prevalent green house gases?
Definition
water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane.
Term
The specific heat capacity of liquid water is relatively (high/low), and this means that liquid water heats up (slowly/quickly).
Definition

 

High; slowly.

Term

Air has a specific heat capacity value equal to

 

1.0 Joule/gram.degree C.

 

 

This means that it takes 1.0 Joule of energy to...

 

 

Definition
raise the temperature of 1 gram of air by 1 degreee C.
Term
Calculate the energy necessary to heat a 3g sample of water from 8°C to 15°C
Definition

q = mCΔT

 

              q = (3 g) (4.18 J/g°C) (7 °C)

 

  q = 87.78 J

 

 

Term
If 750 J are absorbed by a 8 g sample of water, how much has the temperature changed?
Definition

q = mCΔT

 

  750 J = (8 g) (4.18 J/g°C) (ΔT)

 

  750 J = 33.44 J/°C (ΔT)

 

 

 ΔT = 22.43 °C

Term
What is the chemical composition of a cloud?
Definition
Water vapor/ice crystals.
Term
The small percentage of UV radiation that enters our atmosphere is primarily absorbed by this atmospheric gas:  _____
Definition

 

Ozone (O3).

Term
Two important carbon sinks are
Definition
the Oceans and long-lived trees (forests).
Term
The relationship between the rate of deforestation and atmospheric CO2 levels is (direct/inverse).
Definition
Direct.
Term
UV - C radiation is used for sterilization because it has (high/low) frequency and (high/low) energy.
Definition
high; high
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