EESA11H3 Lecture 4: Lecture 4 & Lecture 5 Book notes

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Lecture 4 chapter 6 acid ic deposit ion. Subject of the chapter: acidic substances and their precursors. This section identifies the major pollutants responsible for acid deposition, and describes how they are formed. Sulfur dioxide (so2) and nitrogen oxides (nox) are the major precursors of acid deposition. With moisture these gases convert to sulphuric and nitric acids, deposited in rain, snow, and fog. With dry conditions, sulfur dioxide= sulphate & nitrogen oxides= nitrate. Half of acid deposition is dry, which is more likely to settle near emission sources. Other chemicals can contribute to acid deposition, co2 in moist temp= carbonic acid. First half of the twentieth century damage to tress and vegetation was seen near smelters (facilities that melts or fuses ores that contain metals in order to separate out the metals that ores contain). Smelters release large quantities of sulfur dioxide from sulfur-rich metal ores.

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