C. Examine how different photons in the simulation affect each molecule. Record your observations for each combination in a few descriptive words. Microwave 8 CO N2 02 CO2 H2O NO2 03 Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet D. Which molecule(s) were not affected by any of the radiation in the sim? Why might this be important? (Hint: think about what molecules are commonly found in our air and atmosphere) E. Examine your observations above and summarize the effects of each kind of radiation on the molecules in the simulation. Effect(s) on Molecules Microwave Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet
C. Examine how different photons in the simulation affect each molecule. Record your observations for each combination in a few descriptive words. Microwave 8 CO N2 02 CO2 H2O NO2 03 Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet D. Which molecule(s) were not affected by any of the radiation in the sim? Why might this be important? (Hint: think about what molecules are commonly found in our air and atmosphere) E. Examine your observations above and summarize the effects of each kind of radiation on the molecules in the simulation. Effect(s) on Molecules Microwave Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet
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Examine how different photons in the simulation affect each molecule. Record your
observations for each combination in a few descriptive words.
Microwave
8
CO
N2
02
CO2
H2O
NO2
03
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultraviolet
D. Which molecule(s) were not affected by any of the radiation in the sim?
Why might this be important? (Hint: think about what molecules are commonly found in
our air and atmosphere)
E. Examine your observations above and summarize the effects of each kind of radiation on
the molecules in the simulation.
Effect(s)
on
Molecules
Microwave
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultraviolet](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd451f972-af09-4f22-bc9e-c3f92099038f%2F805292aa-ade5-4c1c-ac15-294aa17973a4%2F8fe78as_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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Examine how different photons in the simulation affect each molecule. Record your
observations for each combination in a few descriptive words.
Microwave
8
CO
N2
02
CO2
H2O
NO2
03
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultraviolet
D. Which molecule(s) were not affected by any of the radiation in the sim?
Why might this be important? (Hint: think about what molecules are commonly found in
our air and atmosphere)
E. Examine your observations above and summarize the effects of each kind of radiation on
the molecules in the simulation.
Effect(s)
on
Molecules
Microwave
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultraviolet
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