This question is about the Earth's atmosphere - AQA - GCSE Chemistry Combined Science - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 2
Question 2
This question is about the Earth's atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
What is another greenhouse gas?
Tick one box.
Argon
Methane
Nitrogen
Oxygen... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:This question is about the Earth's atmosphere - AQA - GCSE Chemistry Combined Science - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 2
Step 1
What is another greenhouse gas?
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Another greenhouse gas is methane.
Step 2
Give two effects of global climate change.
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Rising sea levels, which can lead to flooding of coastal areas.
Melting of ice caps, resulting in habitat loss for polar species.
Step 3
Calculate the carbon footprint of one plastic bottle of mass 23.5 g.
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To calculate the carbon footprint of one plastic bottle, we can use the ratio of the total carbon footprint to the total mass of plastic.
Total carbon footprint for 4.1 kg = 6.0 kg of carbon dioxide.
Carbon footprint per kg = ( \frac{6.0}{4.1} ) kg of carbon dioxide per kg of plastic.
Carbon footprint for 0.0235 kg = ( \left( \frac{6.0}{4.1} \right) \times 0.0235 \approx 0.0344 ) kg of carbon dioxide.
Step 4
Give one way that carbon dioxide emissions can be reduced when a plastic bottle is manufactured.
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One way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions is to use less plastic in the manufacturing process.
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Explain how the percentages of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere today have changed from the Earth's early atmosphere.
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Changes in Atmospheric Composition
Nitrogen
The percentage of nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere has increased due to:
Volcanic eruptions that produced nitrogen.
The conversion of ammonia into nitrogen by bacteria.
Oxygen
Oxygen levels have increased primarily because:
Algae and plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis.
Carbon Dioxide
The proportion of carbon dioxide has decreased because:
Carbon dioxide was absorbed by oceans and locked in sediment.
The formation of fossil fuels, such as crude oil and natural gas, has resulted from the decomposition of organic materials.