Gas Mixtures--Partial Pressure So far: pure gases Many gases are actually mixtures of two or more gases: –air: O 2, N 2, H 2 O, etc How do mixtures of.
Do Now What does a chloroplast look like? How do plants obtain energy? What is the formula for glucose? How do autotrophs obtain energy? How do heterotrophs.
The Jovian Planet Systems TOTALLY different planets than our familiar next door neighbors! The formed beyond the frost line – so ices could form and seed.
C. Chandler, Synthesis Imaging Summer School, 24 June 2002 1 Mm-Wave Interferometry Claire Chandler Why a special lecture on mm interferometry? –everything.
Environmental Systems: Chapter 2-. Objectives Define System within the context of environmental science Explain the components and states of matter Distinguish.
Understanding Fuel Oils. Topics F Introduction F Refining Processes F Fuel oil composition F Fuel Oil production F A Modern refinery F Refining trends.
Catalytic cracking Catalytic cracking uses heat, pressure and a catalyst to break larger hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, lighter molecules. Feed stocks.
1 2 Properties of Gases 3 May be compressed Expand to fill container Low density May be mixed Constant, uniform pressure on container walls.
Unit 10 - Gases. Kinetic Molecular Theory All matter is composed of tiny particles that are in constant motion Gases are point masses that: –Are in constant.
States of Matter A Kinetic Experience. Kinetic Theory of Matter Also known as the Molecular theory of matter: All matter is made of molecules and atoms.
Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Chemistry of the Environment.
1. What is environmental economics? 2. What is oil made of? 3. Where do we get most of our oil? 4. Difference in cost of regular, hybrid, and electric.