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๐Ÿงช The Composition of the Atmosphere

Spec 5.9.1.1 ๐Ÿ“™ Higher
๐Ÿ“– In-Depth Theory

Current Composition of the Atmosphere

The Earth's atmosphere has been approximately STABLE for the last 200 million years.
APPROXIMATE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME:
NITROGEN (Nโ‚‚): ~78%
OXYGEN (Oโ‚‚): ~21%
ARGON (Ar): ~0.9%
CARBON DIOXIDE (COโ‚‚): ~0.04% (rising due to human activity)
Other gases: water vapour (variable), neon, helium, methane etc. โ€” tiny amounts.
Simplified: approximately 4/5 nitrogen and 1/5 oxygen.
The proportions of gases are maintained by:
PHOTOSYNTHESIS โ€” plants absorb COโ‚‚ and release Oโ‚‚.
RESPIRATION โ€” all living organisms absorb Oโ‚‚ and release COโ‚‚.
COMBUSTION โ€” burning fuels consumes Oโ‚‚ and produces COโ‚‚.
NITROGEN CYCLE โ€” bacteria fix and release Nโ‚‚ from/to the atmosphere.

Maintaining the Balance

The current balance is maintained by natural CYCLES:
CARBON CYCLE:
COโ‚‚ absorbed: photosynthesis (plants), dissolving in oceans.
COโ‚‚ released: respiration, combustion, decomposition, volcanic activity.
OXYGEN BALANCE:
Oโ‚‚ produced: photosynthesis.
Oโ‚‚ consumed: respiration, combustion, oxidation of metals.
NITROGEN:
Nโ‚‚ is extremely unreactive โ€” doesn't participate in most reactions.
Fixed by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil (convert Nโ‚‚ to nitrates for plants).
Released back by denitrifying bacteria.
Human activities are disrupting these balances:
Burning fossil fuels โ†’ increases COโ‚‚.
Deforestation โ†’ reduces COโ‚‚ absorption and Oโ‚‚ production.
Industrial processes โ†’ release various gases.

Noble Gases and Water Vapour

ARGON (Ar) โ€” 0.9%:
A noble gas โ€” extremely unreactive, single atoms (monatomic).
Present in the atmosphere since the Earth formed โ€” doesn't participate in any reactions.
Uses: filling light bulbs, welding (inert atmosphere prevents oxidation).
WATER VAPOUR:
Variable amount โ€” ranges from near 0% in deserts to ~4% in humid tropical air.
Evaporates from oceans, lakes, rivers.
Condenses to form clouds and rain.
Plays a crucial role in weather and climate.
CARBON DIOXIDE โ€” ~0.04%:
Small but critically important:
ESSENTIAL for photosynthesis โ€” all plant life depends on it.
GREENHOUSE GAS โ€” absorbs infrared radiation and warms the Earth.
DISSERVES IN OCEANS โ€” oceans are a major carbon sink.
RISING due to fossil fuel combustion.
โš ๏ธ Common Mistake

The atmosphere is approximately 78% NITROGEN and 21% OXYGEN โ€” not the other way round. Many students think oxygen is the main component because we need it to breathe โ€” but nitrogen is far more abundant. COโ‚‚ is only about 0.04% โ€” tiny but critically important for the greenhouse effect and photosynthesis.

๐Ÿ“Œ Key Note

Atmosphere: ~78% Nโ‚‚, ~21% Oโ‚‚, ~0.9% Ar, ~0.04% COโ‚‚. Balance maintained by carbon cycle (photosynthesis/respiration) and nitrogen cycle. Human activities increasing COโ‚‚ โ€” fossil fuels, deforestation. COโ‚‚ small but crucial for photosynthesis and greenhouse effect.

๐ŸŽฏ Matching Activity โ€” Atmospheric Gas โ€” Percentage and Role

Match each gas to its approximate percentage and role. โ€” drag the symbols on the right to match the component names on the left.

Nitrogen (Nโ‚‚)
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Oxygen (Oโ‚‚)
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Argon (Ar)
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Carbon dioxide (COโ‚‚)
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~0.04% โ€” greenhouse gas, essential for photosynthesis, rising due to fossil fuels
~78% โ€” unreactive, largest component, cycled by bacteria
~21% โ€” produced by photosynthesis, consumed by respiration and combustion
~0.9% โ€” noble gas, unreactive, present since Earth formed
โญ Higher Tier Only

Evaluate methods of measuring atmospheric composition (mass spectrometry, absorption spectroscopy). Consider uncertainty in measurements. Understand that COโ‚‚ at 0.04% is small but critically important for climate and photosynthesis.

๐ŸŽฏ Test Yourself
Question 1 of 2
1. Approximately what percentage of the atmosphere is oxygen?
2. Which process removes COโ‚‚ from the atmosphere?
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