Praxis II: Chemistry Exam Prep

Category - General Chemistry

The use of carbon-reinforced plastic auto parts which are strong and lightweight is growing in the automotive industry. The use of this type of plastic in the automobile manufacturing process has led to a reduction in the:
  1. Amount of soil contaminated with toxic heavy metals.
  2. Amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere.
  3. Rate of eutrophication occurring in freshwater systems.
  4. Rate of ozone depletion occurring in the atmosphere.
Explanation
Correct Response: B. The use of lightweight plastic materials for automobile parts reduces the overall weight of a vehicle. Less overall weight leads to an increase in fuel efficiency which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere. A is incorrect because the metal parts that would be replaced by the carbon-reinforced plastic parts would most likely be made of steel and are not considered toxic heavy metals. C is incorrect because the combustion of fossil fuels is not directly related to the eutrophication of waterways, which occurs as a result of increased concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus in water. D is incorrect because ozone depletion is affected by the presence of chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere, not by the products of fossil fuel combustion.
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