10.3.6

Car Engines, Nitrogen Oxides, & Converters

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Car Engines, Nitrogen Oxides, and Catalytic Converters

Car engines produce nitrogen oxides, whereas catalytic converters reduce them, improving air quality and reducing pollution.

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Formation of nitrogen oxides in car engines

  • Car engines burn fuel with air, producing heat.
  • Air contains nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2).
    • High engine temperatures cause nitrogen and oxygen to react.
    • This reaction forms nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2).
    • Nitrogen oxides pollute the air, causing smog and acid rain.
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Why are nitrogen oxides harmful?

  • Nitrogen oxides can irritate lungs and eyes.
  • They contribute to the formation of acid rain.
    • Acid rain damages plants, buildings, and water sources.
  • Nitrogen oxides help create smog in cities.
  • Reducing nitrogen oxides improves air quality and health.
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Catalytic converters - Introduction

  • Catalytic converters reduce nitrogen oxides in a car's exhaust.
    • They convert harmful gases into less harmful gases.
  • Car exhaust passes through the catalytic converter.
    • It contains catalysts that speed up chemical reactions.
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How catalytic converters remove nitrogen oxides

  • Catalytic converters convert nitrogen oxides (NO) into nitrogen gas (N2).
  • Carbon monoxide (CO) is also converted to carbon dioxide (CO2).
    • The reaction: 2CO + 2NO → 2CO2 + N2.
    • This reaction reduces toxic gases released into the atmosphere.
  • Catalytic converters help meet air quality standards.

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