Inorg MCQ Carbon Capture

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Inorg MCQ Carbon Capture Quiz

Test your knowledge on carbon capture technologies and their implications for the environment! This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions that cover various aspects of carbon capture methods, storage solutions, and the science behind carbon dioxide's impact on climate change.

Whether you are a student, a teacher, or simply curious about carbon capture, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding. Topics include:

  • Storage Solutions
  • Carbon Capture Methods
  • Impact on Global Warming
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All of these are possible storage of captured carbon dioxide except for one:
Underground water
Oil and Gas Reservoirs
Deep Saline Formations
Coal Beds
This carbon capture method involves the gasification of fuel.
Oxyfuel
Pre-combustion
Post-combustion
Industrial
This carbon capture method involves the burning of fuel in pure oxygen.
Industrial
Pre-combustion
Post-combustion
Oxyfuel
Capturing carbon from the air, not from a factory smokestack, is called
Air sequestration
Direct air capture
Straight air capture
Indirect carbon capture
According to early estimations of global storage potential, ___________ have the greatest potential for CO2 geological storage.
Basalts
Coal seams
Deep saline formations
Oil and gas fields
This carbon capture method uses an absorber column packed with liquid solvents to separate carbon dioxide.
Pre-combustion
Industrial
Oxyfuel
Post-combustion
Kindly choose one that does not describe carbon.
It has 4 valence electrons
Compressed into a solid known as dry ice
It is tetravalent and nonmetallic
All of the above
Which is not the definition of global warming?
It is the long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place
A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants
The phenomenon of increasing average air temperatures near the surface of Earth over the past one to two centuries
When the earth has too much CO2 in the atmosphere and some other gases in smaller amounts are preventing heat from escaping, it steadily warms up the earth
How many years does it take for carbon dioxide to be removed from the atmosphere?
100 to 500 years
500 to 1500 years
300 to 1000 years
400 to 1200 years
In the transport of CO2, what is considered to be more cost-effective over long distances?
Pipeline networks
Large-scale land transport
Supercritical CO2 cycles
Ship transport of CO2
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