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Unit 5 Vocabulary. Environmental Impact of Chemical Reactions. Environment. The combination of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or community of organisms. Environmental Impact.
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Unit 5 Vocabulary • Environmental Impact of Chemical Reactions
Environment • The combination of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or community of organisms.
Environmental Impact • Possible negative affects on an ecosystem caused by development (businesses, factories, houses, etc) or by the release of a substance in the environment.
Chemical Reaction • A process that involves the rearrangement of the molecular structure of a substance or substances.
Ozone Depletion • Destruction of the upper atmospheric layer of ozone gas by ozone depleting substances (such as aerosols).
Economic Impact • Deals with the costs and benefits of a policy or decision. • Costs refer to the loss, effort, or sacrifice needed to obtain or achieve something. • Benefits are the advantages or profits from something.
Degradation • The breakdown or decomposition of a chemical compound in stages.
Heavy Metals • A metal of relatively high density, or of relatively high atomic weight.
Sulfur Dioxide • SO2 • A colorless, toxic gas formed by burning sulfur in the air.
Rust • A reddish-brown, flaky coating that is formed on iron or steel by oxidation.
Pollutants • A foreign substance or waste matter that contaminates the water, soil, or air.
End Products • What is produced as the final result of an activity, process, or reaction.
Acid Rain • Rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution, typically by burning coal and other fossil fuels. • The sulfur and nitrogen gases released from burning fossil fuels combines with atmospheric water to form acids.
Greenhouse Effect • The warming of Earth due to the presence of certain gases in the atmosphere, which let sunlight come in but don't let heat go back out into space.