Exam 2 study guide

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    Energy Resources
    China and the United States account for over 60% of the world's coal consumption. The graph to the right (from the lecture 9 and 10 - Non-renewable Resource Power Point) shows the United States in blue at the very top and China in green below that.

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    Energy Resources
    Electricity from nuclear power plants is produced via the fission (breaking) of uranium atoms by bombarding them with neutrons. This releases energy that heats water to about 520 degrees F. The hot water is then used to spin turbines that are connected to generators, producing electricity.The image to the right is from the lecture 9 and 10 Non-renewable resources Power Point.

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    Energy Resources
    When hydrogen is burned as fuel, the primary waste product is H2O (Lecture 11 - Renewable energy resources).H2 + O2 ---> 2H20 + energyHydrogen fuel cell technology uses hydrogen and oxygen to produce an electrical current with water as a byproduct.

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    Atmospheric Resources
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's):Organic chemicals that vaporise into the airAccounts for 15% of air pollution (Lecture 12 and 13 in Our Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution Power Point

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