Atmospheric Pollution

Introduction

Atmospheric pollution is the introduction of harmful substances into the Earth's atmosphere, causing damage to living organisms and the environment. ICSE Class 9 covers three major environmental issues: acid rain, global warming, and ozone depletion.

Acid Rain

Formation

When fossil fuels (coal, petroleum) are burned, they release sulphur dioxide (SO₂) and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ). These gases react with water vapour, oxygen, and sunlight to form sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) and nitric acid (HNO₃), which fall as acid rain.

Chemical Reactions:

  • S + O₂ → SO₂
  • 2SO₂ + O₂ → 2SO₃ (in presence of catalyst)
  • SO₃ + H₂O → H₂SO₄
  • N₂ + O₂ → 2NO (at high temperatures)
  • 2NO + O₂ → 2NO₂
  • 4NO₂ + 2H₂O + O₂ → 4HNO₃

Effects of Acid Rain

Affected AreaEffects
Aquatic lifeKills fish; lowers pH of lakes and rivers
ForestsDamages leaves; stunts growth; kills trees
BuildingsCorrodes marble (CaCO₃ + H₂SO₄ → CaSO₄ + H₂O + CO₂)
Human healthRespiratory problems; skin irritation
SoilLeaches essential nutrients (Ca, Mg, K)

Control Measures

  1. Use low-sulphur fuels
  2. Install scrubbers in industrial chimneys
  3. Use catalytic converters in vehicles
  4. Promote renewable energy sources
  5. Reduce vehicle emissions

Global Warming and Greenhouse Effect

Greenhouse Effect

The greenhouse effect is a natural process where certain gases (greenhouse gases) trap heat from the sun in the Earth's atmosphere, keeping the planet warm enough for life.

Natural greenhouse effect is essential for life. However, human activities have enhanced this effect, leading to global warming.

Greenhouse Gases

GasSourcesContribution
Carbon dioxide (CO₂)Burning fossil fuels, deforestation~60%
Methane (CH₄)Agriculture, landfills, cattle~20%
Nitrous oxide (N₂O)Fertilisers, industrial processes~6%
CFCsRefrigerants, aerosols~14%

Global Warming

Definition: The steady increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere due to enhanced greenhouse effect.

Effects of Global Warming:

  • Melting of polar ice caps and glaciers
  • Rising sea levels (coastal flooding)
  • Extreme weather events (heatwaves, cyclones, floods, droughts)
  • Disruption of ecosystems and agriculture
  • Loss of biodiversity

Control Measures

  1. Reduce fossil fuel consumption
  2. Plant trees (reforestation)
  3. Use energy-efficient appliances
  4. Switch to renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro)
  5. International agreements: Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement

Ozone Depletion

The Ozone Layer

Ozone (O₃) is present in the stratosphere (15-50 km above Earth). It absorbs 97-99% of harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.

Ozone Depletion

The thinning of the ozone layer, particularly over Antarctica (ozone hole).

Primary Cause: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used in refrigerators, air conditioners, aerosol sprays, and foam packaging.

Mechanism:

  • CFCs rise to the stratosphere and release chlorine atoms (Cl)
  • Cl + O₃ → ClO + O₂
  • ClO + O → Cl + O₂
  • Each Cl atom destroys up to 100,000 ozone molecules

Effects of Ozone Depletion

  1. Increased UV-B radiation reaching Earth
  2. Skin cancer and cataracts in humans
  3. Damage to crops and marine life
  4. Reduced plant growth and photosynthesis

Control Measures

  1. Montreal Protocol (1987): International treaty to phase out CFC production
  2. Use of CFC substitutes (HFCs, HCFCs)
  3. Proper disposal of refrigeration equipment
  4. Avoid using aerosol products containing CFCs

Comparison Table

IssueMain CauseMain EffectSolution
Acid rainSO₂, NOₓ from burning fossil fuelsDamage to buildings, forests, aquatic lifeScrubbers, low-sulphur fuel
Global warmingCO₂, CH₄ from human activitiesTemperature rise, sea level riseReduce emissions, renewable energy
Ozone depletionCFCs from refrigerants, aerosolsIncreased UV radiationMontreal Protocol, CFC substitutes

Common Mistakes With Fixes

MistakeCorrection
Ozone depletion causes global warmingOzone depletion and global warming are DIFFERENT issues
Natural greenhouse effect is badNatural greenhouse effect is essential for life
Acid rain is caused only by CO₂Acid rain is mainly caused by SO₂ and NOₓ
The ozone hole is a literal holeOzone hole means thinning of the ozone layer

ICSE Exam Focus

TopicMarks (approx.)Frequency
Acid rain (causes, effects, prevention)4-5 marksVery common
Greenhouse effect and global warming4-5 marksVery common
Ozone depletion3-4 marksCommon
CFCs and their effects3 marksFrequently asked

Self-Test

Q1: What is acid rain? How is it formed?

Q2: List three greenhouse gases and their sources.

Q3: What is the ozone layer? Why is it important?

Q4: How do CFCs cause ozone depletion?

Q5: Distinguish between the natural greenhouse effect and global warming.

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