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EC Vocab

MYSP's Environmental Chemistry vocab for the upcoming final!! Keep in mind that what I chose to put on my flashcards is most likely different than what you chose:mrgreen:! Oh, and I also didn't include parts of the definition because some of it was an example. 'Such as' makes the definition too long to remember:wink:. Lastly, please pretend that the full-size numbers by the gases in Acid Rain and the conversions are sub numbers!

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Greenhouse Gases
Atmospheric substances that effectively absorb infared radiation.
Base Units
Metric unit that expresses a fundamental physical quantity.
Boyles Law
P1/T1 = P2/T2
Frequency
Number of waves that pass a given point each second; rate of oscillation.
Acid Rain
Fog, sleet, snow, or rain with a pH lower than about 5.6 due to dissolve gases such as SO2, SO3, and NO2.
Charles Law
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Chlorofluorocarbons
Synthetic substances previously used as aerosol propellants, cooling fluids, and cleaning solvents that lead to ozone destruction through production of chlorine radicals.
Photons
Energy bundles of electromagnetic radiation that travels at the speed of light.
C → K Conversion
Tc + 273 = Tk
Carbon Cycle
Movement of C atoms within Earth's ecosystems from carbon storage as plant and animal matter, through release as carbon dioxide due to cellular respiration, combustion, and decay, to reacquisition by plants.
Smog
Potentially hazardous combination of smoke and fog.
Particulates
Solid particles that enter the air through human activities or natural processes.
F → C Conversion
(Tf - 32) / 1.8 = Tc
Ideal Gas
Gas that behaves under all conditions as predicted by kinetic molecular theory.
STP
Standard Temperature and Pressure; one atmosphere and 25 degrees Celsius.
pH Scale
A measure of the acidic or basic character of a solution.
Electromagnetic Radiation
Radiation ranging from low-energy radio waves to high-energy X-rays and gamma rays; includes visible light.
Barometer
Device that measures atmospheric pressure.
Greenhouse Effect
Trapping and returning of infared radiation to Earth's surface by atmospheric substances such as water and carbon dioxide.
Nuclear Fission
Splitting an atom into 2 smaller atoms.
Derived Units
Metric unit formed by mathematically combining 2 or more base units.
Synthetic Substances
Substances produced solely as the result of humans; entirely human-made.
Avogadro's Law
1 mol = 22.4 L
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Waves comprising the full range of electromagnetic radiation frequencies.
Wavelength
Distance between the corresponding parts of successive waves.
Molar Volume
Volume occupied by one mole of a substance.

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