It’s a bad day in the lab!  Two students are doing experiments.  Each is 20 feet away from the professor.  At the same time, each of them lets the same amount of a smelly gas into the room.  One of them releases ammonia, NH3, and the other releases SO2.  NH3 has a pungent odor, and SO2 smells like rotten eggs.  The professor has no idea that this has happened, until she smell the first gas.  Which chemical will the professor smell first?   (NH3 or SO2)                                .  If the professor starts to smell the first gas 42. seconds after the gas is released, how long will it take her to smell the second gas?       sec.

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2.) It’s a bad day in the lab!  Two students are doing experiments.  Each is 20 feet away from the professor.  At the same time, each of them lets the same amount of a smelly gas into the room.  One of them releases ammonia, NH3, and the other releases SO2.  NH3 has a pungent odor, and SO2 smells like rotten eggs.  The professor has no idea that this has happened, until she smell the first gas.  Which chemical will the professor smell first?   (NH3 or SO2)                                If the professor starts to smell the first gas 42. seconds after the gas is released, how long will it take her to smell the second gas?       sec.

* Note: It is unsafe practice to work with these chemicals in an open lab. 

 

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