Chemistry at Work: CO2 and the Greenhouse Effect

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Science

 

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Dora B

 

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January 7, 2015

 

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Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have an important influence on the climate of our planet. Quite simply, greenhouse gases hinder the outward flow of infrared radiation rays more effectively than they impede the incoming solar radiation of the sun. Because of this imbalance, the earth’s atmosphere and its oceans are warmer that what they would be in the absence of these gases...
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[2] Figure 1.1- A diagram showing a simplified illustration of the Greenhouse Effect. [9] The major greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s), ozone (O3), and Nitrous Oxide (N20). [1] Of these, water vapor and CO2 are naturally occurring. Without these gases, the earth would be about 33 degrees Celsius colder than what it is, making it unsuitable for human inhabitation...
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