Based on the number of mature trees and acres of grass in your lawn, determine how many grams of CO₂ your property consumes and converts in one week. *Casohle What is your net CO₂ production based on difference between what your car produces and what your property consumes weekly? How many additional trees would need to be planted on your property to make your net CO₂ production zero?
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metry of Driving and its Environmental impact Pre-lab:
are going to determine how much of an impact your driving actually has on the environment and
alistically do to offset your output. You will need to do some data collection this week so that we can
or actual impact and how to offset it. You must collect and use your own actual data. If any data is copied
viduals with the identical data will earn a zero on this lab assessment. You may discuss how to solve the
rems but, you may not copy anyone's work.
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Data to collect:
176441
1120 miles
18-5
Miles driven this week
Gallons gasoline used
Miles per gallon
Approximate acreage of
your yard that is grass
Number of trees
(10 years or older)
Average air temperature
(highs) for the week
10.46 acres
176 °F
When you count the number of trees, you can include mature evergreen shrubs and large deciduous shrubs.
Assume the gasoline you buy is 100% octane (C₂H₁a) and that it reacts with the oxygen in air 100%...Write the correct
balanced reaction equation below:
Grattis t
32.402-4618 + 204 H
re-Lab Questions:
What is the density of Gasoline in g/mL?
68 g/mL
What is the average % oxygen in air?
1.7.
1211
How many grams are in 1 pound?
4153
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How many pounds of CO₂ can a mature tree consume through photosynthesis in 1 year?
How many pounds of CO₂ can 1 acre of grass/pasture consume through photosynthesis in 1 year?
1000 or more
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The Stoichiometry of Driving and its Environmental impact Lab:
In application lab you may collaborate with another student but, you must use your personal data from the pre-lab
assignment. As you complete the activity, please make sure the work for any conversions are done using unit conversion
or dimensional analysis (include units with every number). For stoichiometry calculations make sure you include a unit
and identifier for every value placed in the calculation string.
Before you begin your calculations, go through the pre-lab with your partner(s) and make sure you came up with the
same answers for questions 1-5. If there are any differences, discuss, research and come to an agreed upon value for
each answer....find the correct answer, don't just pick one from the group without verifying its correctness.
Using the miles per gallon of your vehicle, determine the gallons of gasoline you need to last you a typical week.
-120miles x 1 Sallon
-week
Tuniles
-120 gallon
-14 weer
F8.6 gallon
How many grams of Co, would you produce in a typical week? (Refer to the pre-lab questions and your reaction
points you
equation to find the relationships needed to complete this stoichiometry calculation,..to receive maxilic Lery
must set it up in a single calculation string) allons-f9 Solive-useoing
86gallon
-8.6291164x374554L
1000ML
0.68
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X
Tu
TrL
40 25 19 1452, 2213277/20
V
264181+25520), 21600294154201, molammassuo
= 193.8H0l C8H18x
9ct. 01-3202 = 682339 20₂
X
2n0128H18
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Based on your average vehicle usage, how many liters of air would you use in a week (use the % composition of air andsla
the average daily high temperature from the week that you collected your data) 25 mol 02/01/2018 1
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2422.9 101a2 mol (8 H
whole
temprant - (25-32|7 5572-273151 = 298,71
Whole-282756 Whole P
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