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Greenhouse Gases CHAPTER 4 - University of Chicago

Greenhouse Gases CHAPTER 4 - University of Chicago

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32 CHAPTER 4 Greenhouse Gases O HH δ+ δ+ 2δ− Resting state O H O H Symmetric stretch Bend 3657 cm −11594 cm Figure 4-2 Vibrational modes of a water molecule that interact with infrared light in the atmosphere. The other vibrational mode is an asymmetric stretch, in which one bond is growing longer as the other gets shorter, back and forth.

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Flow Calculation for Gases - Ideal Valve

Flow Calculation for Gases - Ideal Valve

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Flow Calculation for Gases The coefficient of flow (Cv) is a formula which is used to determine a valve’s flows under various conditions and to select the correct valve for a flow application. The Cv was designed for use with liquid flows, it expresses the flow in gallons per minute of 60º F water with a pressure drop across the valve of 1 psi.

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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS AND GASES

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS AND GASES

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828 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LIQUIDS AND GASES TABLE C-1 Density of Liquids No. Formula Substance AB n T c T min T max 1 C 2H 3C l3 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.47476 0.27258 0.29333 545.00 242.75 545.00 1.330 2 C 2H 3C l3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.47455 0.25475 0.31000 602.00 236.50 602.00 1.435 3 C 2H 4C l2 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.41231 0.26533 …

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Required Greenhouse Gases in Inventories

Required Greenhouse Gases in Inventories

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the required greenhouse gases covered by the UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol (i.e., CO 2, CH 4, N 2 O, HFCs, PFCs, and SF 6, and NF 3) in the reported scope 3 emissions data, but are not required to separately report scope 3 emissions by individual gas. Product Standard p14; Chapter 3 – Summary of Steps and Requirements p27; Chapter 6 – Establishing the

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Tutorial 6 GASES - Eastern Illinois University

Tutorial 6 GASES - Eastern Illinois University

www.eiu.edu

gases have the same number of molecules. At STP one mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L: this is the molar volume. PVT CHANGES: These are problems which involve only changes in the variables of Pressure, Volume, and Temperature. The IDEAL GAS LAW can be rearranged to PV (1) = nR T

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