Q1- For a certain gas, the inward flux into atmosphere is 3.1x10 kg/year. If the steady state amount was 6.2x10 kg. Calculate the residence time of this compound (assume that inward thux equals outward flux) Residence time . . year Q2- If the average tropospheric level of CH, (16.0 g/mol) in atmosphere is 1.1 ppmv at 28 "C, then the total mass of this gas in atmosphere is kg.

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Atmospheric pressure 760 mmHg or 101325 Pascal (1.0 atm), R 8.314 J mot'k, density of atmosphere
13 kg/m, mass of atmosphere 5.27x10" kg, volume of atmosphere 4.0x10 m, molar mass of atmosphere
29.0 g/mol. h- 6.6x10"Js, c 3x10 ms, N-6.02x10"
Fill the following blanks with suitable answers:
Q1- For a certain gas, the inward flux into atmosphere is 3.1x10 kg/year. If the steady state
amount was 6.2x10 kg. Calculate the residence time of this compound (assume that inward tlux
equals outward flux) Residence time ...
rear
Q2- If the average tropospheric level of CH, (16.0 g/mol) in atmosphere is 1.1 ppmv at 28 °C, then
the total mass of this gas in atmosphere is . .
kg.
Q3- 5443 kg of soil A (contains 103 mg/kg Zn) was mixed with 18522 kg soil B (free of Zn). What
is the final Zn content after mixing..
mg/kg
°C
Q4- The temperature range of stratosphere is:
Q5- Why the temperature of atmosphere is relatively high at 50 km
Transcribed Image Text:Atmospheric pressure 760 mmHg or 101325 Pascal (1.0 atm), R 8.314 J mot'k, density of atmosphere 13 kg/m, mass of atmosphere 5.27x10" kg, volume of atmosphere 4.0x10 m, molar mass of atmosphere 29.0 g/mol. h- 6.6x10"Js, c 3x10 ms, N-6.02x10" Fill the following blanks with suitable answers: Q1- For a certain gas, the inward flux into atmosphere is 3.1x10 kg/year. If the steady state amount was 6.2x10 kg. Calculate the residence time of this compound (assume that inward tlux equals outward flux) Residence time ... rear Q2- If the average tropospheric level of CH, (16.0 g/mol) in atmosphere is 1.1 ppmv at 28 °C, then the total mass of this gas in atmosphere is . . kg. Q3- 5443 kg of soil A (contains 103 mg/kg Zn) was mixed with 18522 kg soil B (free of Zn). What is the final Zn content after mixing.. mg/kg °C Q4- The temperature range of stratosphere is: Q5- Why the temperature of atmosphere is relatively high at 50 km
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