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    Pressure In Gases Experiment Hypothesis: Using the recommended tire pressure will provide better gasoline mileage. When the tire pressure is lower than the recommended value‚ the surface contact area between the tire and the road is greater. This will cause greater friction and more energy is required to move the car. As a result‚ more gasoline will be consumed. When the air pressure of a car’s tire is higher than the recommended value‚ the contact area between the tire and the road is reduced.

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    1)What are all of the greenhouse gases? There are four greenhouse gases that trap and absorb heat on Earth so living organisms can sustain life. Not only are they the greenhouse gases up also make up the 1% in the atmosphere. The greenhouse gases include water vapor (H2O)‚ carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ methane (CH4)‚ and nitrous oxide (N2O). H20 - this is one but it not really talked about on the website 2) Which one is completely human related? (meaning it is not found naturally in the environment)

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    1.04 Properties of Water Lab Report Be sure to review this important presentation before attempting this assignment (you may be prompted for your FLVS User Name and Passcode to begin): http://go.flvs.net/bbcswebdav/institution/Curr/Courses/Science/Biology%201/v13/module01/flash_mod01/01_04_slideshow.swf Name: Date: Title: * The title should identify the property of water that you are investigating. Problem/Question: * Identify the purpose of your investigation or the question

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    The greenhouse gases and the resulting greenhouse effect are important. If the greenhouse gases were not present in the atmosphere‚ our Earth would be an icebox. We would have climate similar to that in Mars. The average temperature on Earth would have been about -18 degrees Celsius‚ which is below the freezing point of water. If this was the Earth’s temperature‚ there would hardly be any liquid water on Earth and life as known today would not be possible. Therefore the greenhouse effect is important

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    Experiment 1 The Heat Capacity Ratio of Gases Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to calculate the heat capacity ratio of gases‚ Helium‚ Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide‚ and compare with their theoretical values. Introduction Thermodynamics is the study of heat as it relates to energy and work. There are various properties which all relate to each other when determining the characteristic of a certain substance. One of such properties is heat capacity‚ which is the amount of heat energy

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    overfilling of the sample cylinder but further exacerbated by an increase in temperature between the filling source and the ambient laboratory temperature. A root cause was that the inspector had limited training and experience in sampling liquefied gases. POINTS WORTH REMEMBERING: ➢ Bursting discs will rupture if the ullage space in the cylinder is less than 5%. ➢ Sampling cylinders must be fitted with an ullage tube that is designed to reduce the possibility of overfilling and normally

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    Physical and Chemical Properties Toby Orme-Lab 4 Solubility or Reaction Substance Name Color Odor Effect of Heat Cold H2O Hot H2O Litmus Test Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH Mg Silver N/A N/A Non soluble Bubbles Basic Hot/fizz N/A Cu Copper N/A Purple then turned black Non soluble N/A N/A N/A N/A Zn Silver N/A N/A Non Soluble N/A N/A Vaporized and fizzed N/A MgO White N/A Omits gas Hazy mix Boiled Rapidly Basic Got hot and fizzed Became thick or pasty CuCO3 Green N/A Turned black Hazy Green Became powdery

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    ADSORPTION AND ABSORPTION OF EXHAUST GASES FROM VEHICLES Rinkesh.A.Bafna‚ Kushal.A.Khanderia‚ Asst.Prof. N.Anandakumar Abstract— As India is developing in a faster rate the need for vehicles has tremendously increased. In this scenario‚ we strongly need an efficient way to control the increasing air pollution led by the exhaust gases from the vehicles. These exhaust gases contains carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons in high proportions which adversely increases the Global Warming and

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    Noble Gas | Uses | Property | Argon | Light bulbs | Doesn’t react with the metal filament | Helium | Used with O2 for deep sea dives | Low solubility of helium in the blood. | Helium | To inflate the tyres of large aircraft | Non-flammable | Helium | To fill airships and weather balloons | Low density‚ does not burn | Neon | In advertising signs because it glows red when electricity passes | Conductor of electricity at high voltage | Krypton/Xenon | In lamps used in photographic flash

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    2013 Table of Contents : Pages I.Introduction 1 II.History 2 III.Description 6 A. Literal Description IV. Greenhouse Effect 11 A.Gases in the Earth’s Atmosphere 1. Greenehouse gases 2.Non-greenhouse gases 3.Indirect radiative Effect 4.Contributions of cloud to earth’s atmosphere B.Impact of a given gas on overall greenhouse effect 1. Proportion of direct Effects at a given moment 2.Atmosphere lifetime 3.Radiative forcing

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