How Carbon Dioxide Decreased (AQA GCSE Chemistry: Combined Science)

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Removal of Carbon Dioxide

  • Carbon dioxide is a water soluble gas (it is the gas used in fizzy drinks) and dissolves readily
  • When the water vapour in Earth’s early atmosphere condensed large amounts of CO2 dissolved in the oceans
  • Carbonates were precipitated during this process which later formed sediments on the seabed
  • As marine life began to evolve sea creatures began to appear which used up the carbonates to form shells and skeletons
  • Green plants and algae began to evolve and absorbed considerable amounts of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis
  • Animals fed on the plants which transferred carbon to their tissues including bones and shells
  • When these organisms died, their remains formed sedimentary rocks
  • Some of the living organisms were buried under layers of mud when they died
  • Over millions of years, the heat and pressure turned the dead organisms into fossil fuels, such as crude oil, natural gas and coal
  • The formation of sedimentary rock and fossil fuels 'locked up' the carbon from carbon dioxide in the early atmosphere
  • This is how the large amounts of carbon dioxide in the early atmosphere were reduced

Exam Tip

Exhaled air contains about 4% carbon dioxide and 16% oxygen which is why mouth-to-mouth resuscitation can save someone who has stopped breathing.

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