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    Preliminary Chemistry-Assessment Task 3 Research – Energy and Carbon Energy: Photosynthesis can be considered the most important chemical reaction on Earth. Most life on Earth is maintained using energy stored in the carbohydrate glucose produced by photosynthesis. Green plants contain chlorophylls, pigments, which have the ability to trap light energy. The trapped light energy is changed into chemical energy, which is stored in carbohydrates such as glucose (C6H12O6). Photosynthesis means building

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    -Carbon Monoxide gas is odorless, colorless, tasteless -Carbon Monoxide is often a result of incomplete combustion which occurs when molecules such as hydrocarbons do not completely undergo combustion due to lack of oxygen. -Carbon Monoxide poisoning is extremely difficult to diagnose because its symptoms are similar to other common illnesses such as a common flu and migraines. -Symptoms following acute exposure include headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and chest pain -Symptoms following long

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    Carbon Monoxide

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    thousand people fall victim to carbon monoxide poisoning and over one thousand five hundred die per year of this gas so deadly, it is referred to as the "silent killer"("What Is Carbon Monoxide?"). Carbon monoxide, or CO for short, is a flammable, colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is produced during incomplete combustion of fuel and it's ability to do harm resides within the lack of knowledge and understanding of this gas by society. To remain safe from carbon

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    Carbon-14 Dating

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    and animals exchange carbon with their surroundings and thus contain the same ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14 once an organism dies it no longer exchanges carbon with its surroundings. The carbon-14 will slowly decay at a known rate decreasing the ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14. Since the decay rate and original ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14 is known we can determine how old a sample is by the amount of carbon-14 remaining. There are two ways to measure the carbon-12 to carbon-14 ratio. The first

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    Remi Carbon Tax

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    disappointingly slow, until recently. We also know the cause of climate change. The United States EPA finds that “Carbon dioxide accounts for most of the nation’s emissions and most of the increase since 1990” (EPA). What we don’t know is a solution.

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    Essay On Carbon Taxes

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    III. Implementing Prudent Carbon Taxes and Targeting Social Costs Carbon taxing coal-based products, in a revenue-neutral way, will help discourage overuse of fossil fuels. The United States needs to reduce carbon emissions in order to avoid the costs that pollution and climate change inflict on the general economy and individuals. Carbon, unlike other commodities exchanged and consumed in the free market, bears unique costs to the general economy that its market price does not encompass. The pollution

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    activities like the burning of fossil fuels. The guiding question of this investigation is, “Which carbon cycle process affects atmospheric carbon the most?” The researchers initially wanted to learn 2 things. First, the researchers wanted to learn how much carbon engenderment there would be if they incremented the amount of fossil fuels burnt by a certain amount. The researchers also wanted to learn how much carbon engenderment there would be if they incremented the amount of deforestation. To amass data

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    The carbon cycle is very important to human life because humans cant breathe carbon dioxide for long periods of time. Carbon dioxide is attached to the oxygen and that needs to go away so humans can breathe it properly. The plant cycle relies heavily on the carbon cycle because plants consume the carbon dioxide because the carbon dioxide and photosynthesis (light from the sun) helps their food grow. The plants then lets the oxygen go for animals and humans to breathe. When a plant dies, it gets

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    Carbon Sequestration The rapid change in our climate due to anthropogenic forces has caused the Earth’s average temperature to rise to an unparalleled level in human history. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, as well as the cyclical processes of the Earth and Sun, affect the warming of our oceans and atmosphere. Although processes other than anthropogenic practices modify the climate, our influence on the climate since the Industrial Revolution has been unmatched. According to the

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    A carbon footprint is the carbon dioxide production we leave behind due to our daily life activities. The size of our carbon footprint depends on what people do daily, and can be caused either directly or indirectly. Thought it is impossible to not have a carbon footprint at all, we can still reduce the amount of carbon dioxide we produce everyday. (Source 1) One reason why our carbon footprint plays an important role in the world, is because we can raise awareness to how much damage and harm

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