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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Fuels and Pollution
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We have the Industrial Revolution to thank for the quality of life that we enjoy today. If it wasn't for fossil fuels, the Industrial Revolution would probably not have happened. Before the Industrial Revolution, charcoal was the main fuel. It is made by heating wood in conditions of low oxygen. As the Industrial Revolution got underway, more and more coal was needed to fuel steam engines and furnaces. The development of factories and improvements to the steam engines caused further increase in the demand for coal. In the middle of the 19th Century, oil lamps were still powered by whale oil... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Fuels and Pollution
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10 Questions

1. Why is carbon dioxide from fossil fuels a particular issue?
2. Which of the following products of burning fuels could be responsible for global dimming?
3. Which of the following might be directly caused by burning fuels?
4. Why is burning biofuels less of a problem than burning fossil fuels?
5. Which impurity in fuels causes acid rain when it burns?
6. Which of the following is a balanced equation that shows how sulfur dioxide is formed?
7. Apart from sulfur, what else from burning fuels is a major contributor to acid rain?
8. One of the pollutants from burning fossil fuels is carbon dioxide. To which of the following environmental issues does it contribute?
9. What are biofuels?
10. Which one of the following could be an ethical argument against growing plants for biofuels?