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Using Find this activity online and learn more about greenhouse gasses by visiting NASA. Chapter 5. E-mail: . benzene4president@gmail.com. Web-site: http://clas.sa.ucsb.edu/staff/terri/. Gases – Ch. 5. 1. Draw the following:. a. A closed monometer attached to a flask filled with CO at 250 . Tim . Styranec. Chemical Storekeeper. Why Here.  . Why . Here - Had training last three years. Have retraining once a year.. Thank . you - for working for the dept. each year. Excellent . job, great having experienced people.. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. Dr. Tyler Evans. Email: . tyler.evans@csueastbay.edu. Phone: 510-885-3475. Office Hours: M,W 10:30-12:00 or by appointment. Website: http. ://evanslabcsueb.weebly.com. /. PREVIOUS LECTURE. Chemistry—2. nd. semester. Properties. All gases share some physical properties:. Pressure (P). Volume (V). Temperature (T). Number of moles (n). These properties combine to describe the behavior of gases using the “gas laws”. Greenhouse Effect. Anthropogenic Greenhouse Effect. “The enhancement of the natural greenhouse effect due to human activity.”. The Problem:. The increase in greenhouse gas levels may trap more IR in the atmosphere, increasing the average global temperature.. Focus on CO. 2. , CH. 4. , CO. . Cathrine Lund Myhre, . NILU - . Norsk.  . institutt. for . luftforskning. Norwegian Institute for Air Research. IGBP Symposium Bergen, May 24. th. 2012. Which greenhouse gases are measured in Norway and where? . It is a controlled environment which allow optimum growth.. When several of these buildings are joined together they are often referred to as a greenhouse range.. A greenhouse at home is usually attached to the house or the garage. . Partial Pressure, . Gases in Chemical . Reactions . & KMT. Partial Pressures of Gases in Mixtures. Each gas, in a mixture of gases. , exerts . a specific amount of pressure. This pressure can be calculated using the ideal gas law:. The SI unit of pressure is the . pascal. (Pa).. . One . standard atmosphere (. atm. ). is the pressure required to support 760 mm of mercury in a mercury barometer at 25°C. . 13.1. 13.1. 13.1. 13.1. a. . greenhouse. Greenhouse effect. Objective. The purpose of this activity is to study the difference in temperature inside and outside a greenhouse, to create a hypothesis which will be tested during an experiential activity using the . Particle Theory. All . matter consists of many, very small particles . The particles . are constantly moving or in a continual state of motion. . The . degree to which the particles move is determined by the amount of energy they have and their relationship to other particles. . Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases. This is the six point model that is used to explain the behavior of gases. Points of the Kinetic Molecular Theory. 1. Gases are composed of atoms or molecules that have mass. Global warming is in the news a lot. What do you know about it?. Global . Warming. The rate of the increase in temperature is increasing. This means that in the next 100 years, the average temperature is likely to increase by more than 1°C.. A strong attraction to each other and a large volume . A strong attraction to each other and no volume . A weak attraction to each other and a large volume . A weak attraction to each other and no volume .

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