Summary
Air and water are essential components of the environment, and their quality is affected by various pollutants. Understanding the chemical tests for water, water treatment processes, and the impact of air pollutants is crucial for maintaining environmental health.
- Anhydrous Cobalt(II) Chloride — changes color from blue to pink in the presence of water. Example: Used to test for water presence in substances.
- Anhydrous Copper(II) Sulfate — changes color from white to blue in the presence of water. Example: Used as a chemical test for water.
- Filtration — process of removing large insoluble substances from water using sand and gravel filters. Example: Used in water treatment plants to clean water.
- Chlorination — process of adding chlorine to water to kill microorganisms. Example: Used to make water safe for drinking.
- Sulfur Dioxide — a gas that forms acid rain and causes respiratory problems. Example: Emitted from burning fossil fuels.
- Carbon Monoxide — a poisonous gas resulting from incomplete combustion. Example: Found in car exhausts.
- Methane — a greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. Example: Released from decomposing organic matter.
- Rusting — oxidation of iron in the presence of water and oxygen. Example: Iron objects left in moist air develop rust.
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Anhydrous Cobalt(II) Chloride: Changes color in the presence of water.
- Anhydrous Copper(II) Sulfate: Changes color in the presence of water.
- Filtration: Removal of large insoluble substances from water.
- Chlorination: Addition of chlorine to kill microorganisms in water.
Common Confusions
- Confusing filtration with chlorination; filtration removes particles, chlorination kills microorganisms.
- Misunderstanding the difference between anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride and copper(II) sulfate tests.
Typical Exam Questions
- What color change occurs with anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride in water? Blue to pink
- How does chlorination make water safe? It kills microorganisms.
- What is a common source of sulfur dioxide? Combustion of fossil fuels.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Understanding of water treatment processes and their purposes.
- Effects of air pollutants on health and the environment.
- Conditions required for rusting and methods of prevention.