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Unit D: Energy and the Environment Review • A type of pollution associated with both coalfired power plants and nuclear power plant is • • • • A. B. C. D. acid deposition thermal pollution particulate pollution photochemical smog • A type of pollution associated with both coalfired power plants and nuclear power plant is • B. thermal pollution • One of the most powerful arguments against increasing the use of nuclear energy involves the risks associated with • • A. acid deposition • B. global warming • C. photochemical smog • D. radioactive substances • One of the most powerful arguments against increasing the use of nuclear energy involves the risks associated with • D. radioactive substances • A major environmental concern related to the burning of coal to produce electricity is the emission of • • • • A. B. C. D. SO2(g) and NOx(g) ground-level ozone nitrates and phosphates chloroflourocarbons (CFC’s) • A major environmental concern related to the burning of coal to produce electricity is the emission of • A. SO2(g) and NOx(g) Some coal – fired plants use cooling ponds in order to • • • • A. decrease land usage B. increase wildlife habitat C. increase biomagnifications in local habitats D. decrease thermal pollution in local habitats Some coal – fired plants use cooling ponds in order to D. decrease thermal pollution in local habitats • One difference between nuclear reactions and chemical reactions is that in nuclear reactions, • A. mass is neither created nor destroyed • B. energy is neither created nor destroyed • C. the mass of the reactants is double that of the products • D. there is a mass difference between reactants and products • One difference between nuclear reactions and chemical reactions is that in nuclear reactions, • D. there is a mass difference between reactants and products The CANDU nuclear reactor, which is manufactured in Canada, provides electrical power through nuclear fission. The moderator used in the CANDU reactor is • • • • A. lead B. heavy water C. uranium – 235 D. uranium – 238 The CANDU nuclear reactor, which is manufactured in Canada, provides electrical power through nuclear fission. The moderator used in the CANDU reactor is • B. heavy water • If the waste from the CANDU fuel cycle were to come in contact with a living organism, it might change the base-pair sequence of a DNA strand. This change is called • • • • A. trisomy B. sex-linkage C. point mutation D. nondisjunction • If the waste from the CANDU fuel cycle were to come in contact with a living organism, it might change the base-pair sequence of a DNA strand. This change is called • C. point mutation • Which of the following statements provides an accurate comparison of fusion and fission technology? • A. Using fission is cleaner than using fusion. • B. Using fusion is less expensive that using fission • C. Fission reactions produce more energy per gram of reactant than do fusion. • D. A larger amount of energy is required to initiate fusion reactions than to initiate fission reactions • Which of the following statements provides an accurate comparison of fusion and fission technology? • D. A larger amount of energy is required to initiate fusion reactions than to initiate fission reactions • A nuclear reactor produces high-voltage electrical energy that must be stepped down for use in a submarine. To decrease the voltage in the submarine’s circuits the engineers would use • • • • A. a resistor B. a generator C. an alternator D. a transformer • A nuclear reactor produces high-voltage electrical energy that must be stepped down for use in a submarine. To decrease the voltage in the submarine’s circuits the engineers would use • D. a transformer Which of the following statements explains the formation of tides? • A. Earth rotates faster than the water in the oceans and the water’s inertia causes it to move around the planet. This causes tides. • B. The Sun’s uneven heating of Earth’s surface and oceans causes wind and ocean currents. Combinations of these currents cause tides. • C. The gravity of the Moon and Sun pull on the water of the oceans and cause it to bulge. This, combined with the rotation of Earth, causes tides. • D. Magnetic and gravitational fields affect the water in the oceans, causing it to move in a large cycle synchronized with magma movement beneath Earth. This causes tides. Which of the following statements explains the formation of tides? • C. The gravity of the Moon and Sun pull on the water of the oceans and cause it to bulge. This, combined with the rotation of Earth, causes tides. • The energy from tides can be used to produce electricity. Ocean tides are caused by gravitational pull on the oceans from both the moon and the sun. The greater tidal pull comes from the • A. sun because it is closer to Earth than the moon • B. moon because it is closer to Earth than the sun • C. sun because it is farther from Earth than the moon • D. moon because it is farther from Earth than the sun • The energy from tides can be used to produce electricity. Ocean tides are caused by gravitational pull on the oceans from both the moon and the sun. The greater tidal pull comes from the • B. moon because it is closer to Earth than the sun • Photovoltaic cells produce electrical energy that can be stored in batteries. This process of storing energy converts • • • • A. AC to thermal energy B. DC to thermal energy C. AC to chemical energy D. DC to chemical energy • Photovoltaic cells produce electrical energy that can be stored in batteries. This process of storing energy converts • C. AC to chemical energy