
Environmental Chemistry – Green Chemistry, Acid Rain, Greenhouse Effect
Chemistry · Grade 11 · Week 42 · 25 questions
This Grade 11 chemistry chapter on Environmental Chemistry introduces Green Chemistry, Acid Rain, and Greenhouse Effect. Clear understanding here pays off in competitive exams (JEE/NEET) where speed matters.
What you'll practise
- Identify Green Chemistry
- Explain Acid Rain
- Predict Greenhouse Effect
- Apply environmental chemistry concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this Environmental Chemistry – Green Chemistry, Acid Rain, Greenhouse Effect quiz
Grade 11 Chemistry — Environmental Chemistry – Green Chemistry, Acid Rain, Greenhouse Effect: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Green chemistry principles include:
- Atom economy measures:
- Ideal reaction for green chemistry:
- Acid rain has pH:
- Main causes of acid rain:
- Effects of acid rain:
- Marble cancer is due to:
- Greenhouse effect means:
- Main anthropogenic GHG:
- Global warming potential (GWP) of CH₄ vs CO₂ (100-yr):
- Major consequence of global warming:
- CO₂ concentration (current, ppm) is roughly:
- Biodegradable waste means:
- Non-biodegradable includes:
- Three Rs of waste management:
- Dry cleaning uses liquid CO₂ because:
- H₂O₂ is preferred in green bleaching because:
- Sustainable development means:
- Green synthesis example: ibuprofen (BHC route) replaces:
- Carbon footprint measures:
- Renewable energy sources:
- Ozone depleting substances (ODS) include:
- HFCs replaced CFCs but:
- Paris Agreement (2015) aims to limit warming to:
- Best practice for reducing carbon footprint at home:
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