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Interpretation:
The equations for the given processes are to be represented, and the reasonfor greenhouse gas between
Concept introduction:
Greenhouse effect is a process in which heat is trapped by the atmospheric gases near the surface of the earth.
Stratosphere is the second lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere and mainly contains ozone, nitrogen and oxygen.
The number of moles in the reaction is represented by the expression as:
Answer to Problem 79AP
Solution:
(a)
The reaction between the
(b)
(c)
Explanation of Solution
a) Equations of that representing the reaction between
The reaction between the
b)
c) The maximum number of moles of
Amount of adipic acid used every year is
The number of moles of adipic acid is calculated as follows:
Substitute the values in the above equation:
Thus, the moles of adipic acid is
As given,
The overall balanced equation is as follows:
From this reaction, one mole of
Thus, the number of moles of
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