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BCIT Pwr 1213 (4th class Version3) Part A
Unit 5-7 (Quiz 5) Questions And Answers





through the improper burning of a fuel - ANS How is carbon monoxide produced?

through the improper burning of a fuel

through the earth's carbon cycle

through natural means only

through high temperature complete combustion

in rocks - ANS Your answer is correct
Where is most of the world's carbon stored?

in the oceans

in rocks

in animals

in plants

from sulphur bearing fuels - ANS Many plants emit sulphur oxides. From where do these
originate?

from high temperature combustion

from reactions with boiler water chemical additives

from sulphur bearing fuels

from sulphur precipitators

the formation of sedimentary rocks - ANS Carbon can find its way into rock via:

groundwater

, the formation of sedimentary rocks

decaying plant matter

carbon dioxide carrying precipitation

rocks, oceans, atmosphere - ANS What are the three reservoirs of the carbon cycle?

trees, animals, oceans

rocks, oceans, atmosphere

rocks, plants, atmosphere

animals, oceans, atmosphere

coagulation - ANS An example of a chemical treatment of liquid waste is:

incineration

coagulation

anaerobic digestion

sedimentation

NOx and SOx - ANS Acid rain is a product of reactions these compounds go through in the
atmosphere.

NOx and CO2

NOx and SOx

SOx and methane

Methane and CO2

Maximize efficiency - ANS How can all Power Engineers reduce the production of CO2 in
their plant?

Use low carbon fuels

Ensure air preheaters are in use

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