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Air Pollution Problem Solving

Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour are the four main gases present in air. When fuels burn, oxygen is used up and pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are produced. The table shows the levels of various air pollutants produced in America in one year, with motor vehicles being the greatest source of carbon monoxide at 57.8 million tonnes. Reducing vehicle emissions could help lower air pollution levels.

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Air Pollution Problem Solving

Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour are the four main gases present in air. When fuels burn, oxygen is used up and pollutants like carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are produced. The table shows the levels of various air pollutants produced in America in one year, with motor vehicles being the greatest source of carbon monoxide at 57.8 million tonnes. Reducing vehicle emissions could help lower air pollution levels.

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Air Pollution – Problem Solving

Air is a mixture of four gases; nitrogen,


oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
When fuels burn, oxygen from the air is
used up and smoke, ash, carbon dioxide,
sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and
hydrocarbons are produced, which can
pollute the air.

Pollutant Source
(tonnes) Power Motor Burning Industry
stations vehicles waste
Soot particles 8 000 000 1 000 000 900 000 6 900 000
Sulphur dioxide 22 200 000 800 000 1 000 000 6 700 000
Nitrogen dioxide 9 200 000 7 400 000 600 000 300 000
Carbon monoxide 1 600 000 57 800 000 7 000 000 8 100 000
Hydrocarbons 600 000 15 100 000 1 500 000 4 200 000
The table above shows how much of each of these pollutants were
produced in one year in America.

1.Name three gases present in the air.

2.Which gas in the air is used up when fuels are burned?

3.How much carbon monoxide was produced by motor vehicles


in one year?

4.Which source of air pollution is the greatest in one year?

5.Suggest one method of reducing the level of this pollutant.


Air Pollution – Problem Solving

Air is a mixture of four gases; nitrogen,


oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
When fuels burn, oxygen from the air is
used up and smoke, ash, carbon dioxide,
sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and
hydrocarbons are produced, which can
pollute the air.

Pollutant Source
(tonnes) Power Motor Burning Industry
stations vehicles waste
Soot particles 8 000 000 1 000 000 900 000 6 900 000
Sulphur dioxide 22 200 000 800 000 1 000 000 6 700 000
Nitrogen dioxide 9 200 000 7 400 000 600 000 300 000
Carbon monoxide 1 600 000 57 800 000 7 000 000 8 100 000
Hydrocarbons 600 000 15 100 000 1 500 000 4 200 000
The table above shows how much of each of these pollutants were
produced in one year in America.

1.Name three gases present in the air.

2.Which gas in the air is used up when fuels are burned?

3.How much carbon monoxide was produced by motor vehicles


in one year?

4.Which source of air pollution is the greatest in one year?

5.Suggest one method of reducing the level of this pollutant.

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