Barrons AP Environmental Science

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Formation   of  Industrial  Smog

Step Chemical   Reaction


  1. Carbon in coal or oil is burned in
    oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide
    and carbon monoxide gas.


C + O 2 → CO 2

C + O 2 → CO


  1. Unburned carbon ends up as soot or


particulate matter (PM). C



  1. Sulfur in oil and coal reacts with
    oxygen gas to produce sulfur dioxide.


S + O 2 → SO 2


  1. Sulfur dioxide reacts with oxygen gas
    to produce sulfur trioxide.


SO 2 + O 2 → SO 3


  1. Sulfur trioxide reacts with water vapor
    in the air to form sulfuric acid.


SO 3 + H 2 O → H 2 SO 4


  1. Sulfuric acid reacts with atmospheric
    ammonia to form brown, solid
    ammonium sulfate.


H 2 SO 4 + NH 3 →

(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4

PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOG


■ 6 A.M.– 9 A.M.

As   people  drive   to  work,   concentrations  of  nitrogen    oxides  and     VOCs
increase:
N 2 + O 2 → 2NO
NO + VOCs → NO 2
uv
NO 2 → NO + O
■ 9 A.M.– 11 A.M.
As traffic begins to decrease, nitrogen oxides and VOCs begin to react,
forming nitrogen dioxide:
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