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Soil Equilibria: What Happens to Acid Rain? Module written by G. C. Lisensky, R. Hulet, M. Beug, and S. Anthony Quicktime Movies and Kplot by G. C. Lisensky |
Session 1: How is acid rain formed?
Exploration 1A: How is acid rain formed?
Combustion
Exploration 1B: How do power plants and automobile emissions affect lakes
and cities?
Experimental Design
Exploration 1C: What are the problems caused by acid rain?
Literature Research
Making the Link: What happens to the oxides of sulfur and nitrogen formed
by combustion?
External Links (National Environment Ministries and Agencies and NGOs)
Session 2: What is an acid?
Exploration 2A: What household products behave like acid rain?
Chemical Classification
Exploration 2B: How do we identify acids from a chemical formula?
Strong and weak acids and bases
Exploration 2C: What is pH?
pH
Making the Link: What is an acid?
Session 3: What is the pH of normal rain?
Exploration 3A: How do systems respond to stress?
Equilibria and Le Châtelier's Principle
Exploration 3B: What is the pH of normal rain?
Equilibrium Calculations
Exploration 3C: How can we solve any equilibrium problem?
Systematic Method for Equations and Unknowns
Exploration 3D: Is there a faster way to calculate pH?
Logarithmic Concentration Diagrams
Making the Link: How do you predict the pH of a weak acid?
Session 4: How does acid rain interact with soil?
Exploration 4A: How does acid rain interact with soil?
Ion exchange of acidic and basic cations
Tetrahedral and Octahedral Coordination
Building the Phyllosilicates
http://pubpages.unh.edu/~harter/crystal.htm
Polyhedral Models
See the dioctahedral sheets
http://mrsec.wisc.edu/edetc/pmk/index.html
Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules
See the phyllosilicates and tectosilicates
in the Silicate Gallery
See Soil Organic Matter for a model with
humic acid, soil protein, and soil saccharides
http://www.soils.wisc.edu/virtual_museum
Exploration 4B: How does ion exchange work?
Ion exchange column
Exploration 4C: How does ion-exchange protect soils from acid rain?
Buffers
Exploration 4D: What happens when the buffer runs out?
Acid base titrations
Exploration 4E: Polyprotic Acids and Bases
Graphs and solutions based on alpha-fractions
Making the Link: Has this area been affected by acid rain?
Session 5: Is this soil nutritious or toxic?
Exploration 5A: Are all soils the same?
CEC and Base Saturation
Exploration 5B: Will aluminum be mobilized?
Aluminum toxicity
Exploration 5C: What is my soil's exchangeable basicity?
EDTA Titrations and Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
Exploration 5D: What is my soil's exchangeable acidity?
Titration and Complexation
Exploration 5E: Metals and Ligands
Graphs and solutions based on delta-fractions
Making the Link: Is this soil nutritious or toxic?
Session 6: What are the critical problems in your region?
Emissions and Deposition
External Links (National Environment Ministries
and Agencies and NGOs)
Equilibrium Constants
Collecting Soil Samples
Corrections for Ionic Strength