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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Carbon Dioxide
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The Earth's atmosphere has undergone many dramatic changes since it was formed around four billion years ago - and it is still changing today. It has been much the same for the last 200 million years or so and provides the conditions needed for life as we know it on Earth. Recently, human activities have resulted in further changes in Earth's atmosphere. One of the gasses that we send into the atmosphere is carbon dioxide. This is thought by many to be causing changes to the world's climate. Most of the carbon dioxide we put into the atmosphere comes from burning fuels, making cement and... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Carbon Dioxide
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11 Questions

1. Choose the correct words in the correct order that would fill the gaps:
2. What is the test for carbon dioxide and what result would you get?
3. Which of the following environmental issues is strongly linked to higher than normal levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
4. What is the compound produced in the test for carbon dioxide?
5. Which of the following human activities increase the natural concentration of carbon dioxide in the air?
6. Liquid carbon dioxide does not conduct electricity. What might this tell us about it?
7. What do the lines represent on covalent bonding diagrams, such as in question 2?
8. It is thought that the Earth's early atmosphere was mainly carbon dioxide. But where do most scientists believe it came from and which other gasses are thought to have been present in small quantities?
9. What is the compound produced in the test for carbon dioxide?
10. Which of the following human activities increase the natural concentration of carbon dioxide in the air?
11. Choose the correct words in the correct order that would fill the gaps: