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    I predict that as I increase the temperature‚ the distance moved by the meniscus will also increase. I believe this will happen as aerobic respiration is taking place. This is respiration involving the consumption of oxygen gas‚ producing carbon dioxide and water‚ as shown below. C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36ATP This process allows energy to be produced in the form of ATP‚ Adenosine Triose Phosphate. This occurs by converting glucose into pyruvate via glycolysis. Pyruvate is then transported

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    the environment. Global warming is not a new phenomenon. It is often referred to as the gradual rise of the earths near surface temperature as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities. The green house gases are carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ nitrogen‚ ozone and water vapor‚ they act as a blanket that traps enough heat from the sun to warm the earth. This is the green house effect as it is essential to life‚ for without it the earth would be so cold and would be uninhabitable

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    man-made creations release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide‚ methane and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere. The most recent readings show that the carbon dioxide levels are higher than at any time in the last 650‚000 years. (Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate) These readings help support the global temperature increase that occurred during the 20th century. Scientists have known about the greenhouse effect of gases like carbon dioxide since 1859‚ when British physicist‚ John Tyndall

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    2. Carbon dioxide has 9 – 26 % 3. Methane is around 4 – 9 % 4. Ozone has 3 – 7 % If there are gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect there also non-gas contributor to the greenhouse effect on earth like clouds that absorb and emit infrared radiation that affect the radiative properties of the atmosphere . Water vapour also contribute to the greenhouse effect . Increased in temperature results in a relatively high presence of water vapor in the atmosphere . Another is carbon dioxide ‚ this

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    which the temperature is raised inside the green house. Thus‚ even without an external supply of heat‚ the temperature inside a green house is found to be higher than it is outside. Thus‚ green house acts as a heat trap. Due to the presence of carbon dioxide‚ our atmosphere acts like the glass rat of an ordinary horticultural green-house. Origin of the term:The term ‘greenhouse effect’ is named by analogy to greenhouses. Greenhouses are basically built with

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    sincerely and satisfactory by Rohit Lakhera of class XII ‘A’. SIGN Mrs. ANITA BISHT Contents 1. Introduction 2. Aim 3. Theory 4. Apparatus 5. Chemicals Required 6. Detection of pH 7. Test for Carbon dioxide 8. Test for Glucose 9. Test for Phosphate 10. Test for Alcohol 11. Test for Sucrose result 12. Precautions 13. Conclusion 14. Bibliography Introduction The era of cold drinks began in 1952 but the industrialization in India

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    reduce carbon dioxide emission and the ways in which to do so. Reflection: From previous discussions in IB Chemistry classes‚ I was aware of the process that precedes global warming and how the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere radiate the heat back to the Earth‚ leading to a rise in the temperature of the Earth. The article also talks about the ways in which to reduce Carbon Dioxide‚ as it is the main contributor to global warming. The author mentions very basic ways of reducing Carbon Dioxide

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    have greenhouse gases. Earth’s greenhouse gas is made up of several components. Water vapor‚ carbon dioxide‚ and ozone are the dominant stabilizing greenhouse gases. Levels of carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ and nitrous oxide have increased substantially over the last century. Carbon dioxide is the most important of these three‚ and it is higher than it has ever been over the last 650‚000 years. More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to an increase in temperature. Everybody agrees with this. Global

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    Carbon dioxide What is a Carbon dioxide Molecule? This is a picture of a carbon dioxide molecule. Structural formula for Carbon dioxide molecule:  O = C = O Basic information: Oxygen and Carbon are both non-metals. - An oxygen atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell. Oxygen is in group 6 of the periodic table. - A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outer shell. Carbon is in group 4 of the periodic table. Two oxygen atoms and 1 carbon atom will each share two

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    environment which is basically packaging and this requires energy basically heat which is obtained from coal‚natural gas‚oil etc. Because of combustion process huge amount of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide is produced which heat the earth surface. By far‚ the most prevalent of the greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide‚ the molecule that is emitted naturally through the respiration of animals and humans. Since the early 20th century‚ Earth’s mean surface temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C (1

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