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Emissions of Methane

Sanka Wijesinghe , Yuki Choi , Natsumi Oka. Emissions of Methane. Chemistry Aspect. light energy (from the sun) penetrates the atmosphere, gets absorbed by the earth and at the same time converted to heat energy that gets absorbed by the planet’s surface.

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Emissions of Methane

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  1. SankaWijesinghe, Yuki Choi, Natsumi Oka Emissions of Methane

  2. Chemistry Aspect • light energy (from the sun) penetrates the atmosphere, gets absorbed by the earth and at the same time converted to heat energy that gets absorbed by the planet’s surface. • Greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere absorbs infrared radiation. • Insulation

  3. Methane and Other Greenhouse Gases • Tetrahedral Shape • Colorless and Transparent • Greenhouse gases naturally blanket around the earth and keeps the earth warm about 33 degrees Celsius warmer • Traps 20 times more heat than carbon dioxide

  4. Physics Aspect • -Earth's average temperature is 16 degrees<--> 34 degrees higher than the Moon's average temperature. • -Atmosphere composition: 71% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% greenhouse gases. • -Greenhouse gases include: water vapor, nitrous oxide, methane, and carbon dioxide.

  5. Physics Aspect (continued) • -Each gas has its own natural frequency (resonance)-->Wave lengths match the frequency. • -The majority of the radiations are penetrated to the Earth. • -Resonance + Dipole moment = Re-radiation (*Dipole moment= the measure of polarity in a covalent bond)

  6. IR Spectrum of Methane and Carbon Dioxide

  7. Self-Reflection • Communication • Lab • Organization • Deadlines • Technical difficulties

  8. Lab Results

  9. Lab 2 Results

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