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Applied chemistry notes are concise, well-organized, and focus on practical applications of chemical principles, with clear explanations, diagrams, and real-world examples to aid understanding.

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CHEMISTRY
SECTION- 1

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENT AND ITS SEGMENTS:
1. Introduction to the Environment

● Definition of Environment:
○ The environment includes all external conditions, resources, and
influences that affect living organisms and their interactions.
○ It is composed of biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components.
● Importance of Studying the Environment:
○ Essential for understanding how ecosystems function and sustain life.
○ Helps in addressing issues like pollution, resource depletion, and climate
change.
● Role of Chemistry in Environmental Studies:
○ Explains chemical reactions and processes in air, water, and soil.
○ Provides solutions to environmental problems such as air pollution, water
contamination, and waste management.

2. Segments of the Environment in Chemistry

● 1. Atmosphere:
○ Definition: The gaseous layer surrounding Earth, extending up to 480 km.
○ Composition:
■ Nitrogen (78%)
■ Oxygen (21%)
■ Trace gases (1%) including argon, carbon dioxide, methane, and
ozone.
○ Functions:
■ Provides oxygen for respiration and carbon dioxide for
photosynthesis.
■ Shields Earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation through the
ozone layer.
■ Maintains Earth's temperature via greenhouse gases (e.g., CO₂,
CH₄).
○ Environmental Concerns:
■ Air pollution: Emission of harmful gases like CO₂, SO₂, NOₓ, and
particulate matter.

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■ Ozone layer depletion: Caused by chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
● 2. Hydrosphere:
○ Definition: The water component of Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes,
glaciers, and groundwater.
○ Composition:
■ Water molecules (H₂O) with dissolved minerals and gases.
■ Covers about 71% of Earth’s surface.
○ Functions:
■ Supports aquatic ecosystems and regulates climate through the
water cycle.
■ Provides essential resources for drinking, agriculture, and industry.
○ Environmental Concerns:
■ Water pollution: Contamination by heavy metals, pesticides,
industrial effluents, and plastic waste.
■ Ocean acidification: Due to absorption of excess CO₂ from the
atmosphere.
● 3. Lithosphere:
○ Definition: The solid outer layer of Earth, consisting of the crust and
upper mantle.
○ Composition:
■ Rocks, minerals, soil, and fossil fuels.
○ Functions:
■ Provides essential resources like minerals, fuels, and building
materials.
■ Supports terrestrial ecosystems and human settlements.
○ Environmental Concerns:
■ Soil pollution: Caused by excessive use of fertilizers, pesticides,
and industrial waste.
■ Land degradation: Due to deforestation, mining, and urbanization.
● 4. Biosphere:
○ Definition: The zone of life on Earth where living organisms interact with
the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere.
○ Components:
■ Plants, animals, and microorganisms.
○ Functions:
■ Maintains ecological balance and supports life.
■ Drives nutrient cycles such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus
cycles.
○ Environmental Concerns:

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■ Loss of biodiversity: Due to habitat destruction, climate change, and
overexploitation of resources.
■ Disruption of food chains: Resulting from pollution and invasive
species.

3. Interconnection of Environmental Segments

● The four segments are interconnected and influence each other:
○ Example 1: Acid rain forms when SO₂ and NOₓ from the atmosphere
dissolve in rainwater, impacting the lithosphere (soil) and hydrosphere
(water bodies).
○ Example 2: Eutrophication occurs when nutrients from agricultural runoff
enter water bodies, affecting aquatic ecosystems in the hydrosphere and
biosphere.

4. Conclusion

● Protecting the environment is crucial for the survival of all life forms.
● Chemistry plays a pivotal role in understanding and addressing environmental
issues.
● Adopting sustainable practices is essential to maintain ecological balance and
ensure resource availability for future generations.

NATURAL CYCLES ( WATER CYCLE,NITROGEN CYCLE,OXYGEN
CYCLE)
WATER CYCLE:
1. Introduction to the Water Cycle

● Definition of the Water Cycle:
○ The water cycle is a natural process describing the continuous movement
of water within Earth's atmosphere, surface, and subsurface.
○ It involves both physical and chemical changes, such as evaporation,
condensation, and precipitation.
● Importance in Applied Chemistry:
○ Helps in understanding the chemical interactions of water with the
environment.
○ Crucial for water purification, resource management, and addressing
environmental challenges like pollution and climate change.

2. Stages of the Water Cycle in Terms of Chemistry

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● 1. Evaporation and Transpiration:
○ Process:
■ Solar energy heats water bodies, converting liquid water into vapor.
■ Transpiration involves water loss from plant surfaces into the
atmosphere.
○ Chemical Perspective:
■ A physical change where water transitions from liquid to gaseous
form.
■ Interaction with atmospheric gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide
during the transition.
● 2. Condensation:
○ Process:
■ Water vapor cools and condenses into droplets or ice crystals,
forming clouds.
○ Chemical Perspective:
■ An exothermic process involving the release of latent heat.
■ Aerosols and pollutants in the atmosphere act as nuclei for
condensation.
● 3. Precipitation:
○ Process:
■ Water falls to Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
○ Chemical Perspective:
■ Interaction of water with pollutants in the atmosphere can lead to
acid rain, forming H₂SO₄ and HNO₃.
■ Dissolved minerals and gases influence the chemical composition
of precipitation.
● 4. Infiltration and Percolation:
○ Process:
■ Water seeps into the soil and moves through subsurface layers.
○ Chemical Perspective:
■ Soil acts as a natural filter, removing impurities through ion
exchange and adsorption.
■ Chemical interactions with soil minerals purify water.
● 5. Runoff:
○ Process:
■ Excess water flows over the land surface into rivers, lakes, and
oceans.
○ Chemical Perspective:
■ Transports nutrients, sediments, and pollutants.
■ Contributes to issues like eutrophication in water bodies.

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