Thursday, 9/25/2014 In Class: 1.Set up pg.27 (or next free right page) of INB OBJ = SWBAT explain how acid deposition occurs and its effects. Topic = Acid.

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Thursday, 9/25/2014 In Class: 1.Set up pg.27 (or next free right page) of INB OBJ = SWBAT explain how acid deposition occurs and its effects. Topic = Acid Precipitation 2.Discuss temperature inversion and interpret the diagram 3.Notes on acid preciptation Homework: 1.INB collected tomorrow… fix all mistakes and make sure this week is ready for grading 2.Study your flashcards for tomorrow’s quiz

Air Pollution = the release of damaging materials into the atmosphere.

Types and Sources of Air Pollutants

Temperature Inversion

Formation of Acid Precipitation

pH Scale in relation to other types of water

Acid Precipitation: rain or snow containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions (SO 2 and NO 2 ) combine with water.

Formulate a hypothesis about this diagram.

Have conditions improved with the government imposing stricter pollution regulations?