Study the graph and answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper:
1. What type of relationship exists between NO2 and O3 between March 14th and March 16th?
2. Calculate the number of moles of O3 in 1.730 m3, consumed on March 14th. Assume an average temperature of 25oC and pressure of 1.00 atm. Note that the number of moles of O3 consumed is the difference between the existing amount at the start of the day and the minimum amount. Hint: ppbv = microliters/m3 – change microliters to Liters, next from equation pv=nRT determine n – number of moles.
3. What are the highest concentrations for O3 and NO2 during this one week period? Do the concentration of NO2 and O3 exceed the standards set by the EPA? Compare them to the standard. Take a picture of your drawings and submit as a pdf file. Please include your name.
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