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Atm-Quiz 2-TEK (Odd)
Atm-Quiz 2-TEK (Odd)
Send the scan of good hand-written solution papers to both sibelm@comu.edu.tr &
ersinorak@comu.edu.tr no later than 16:20 p.m.
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Similarity check with others’ papers will be applied to all response sheets, use your own answers!
Answer of each question will be written in a separate page with a good hand-writing.
Onur yemini: “Sınavlarım için sunacağım çalışmanın tamamen bana ait olacağına şeref sözü
veriyorum. Herhangi bir kaynaktan herhangi bir yetkisiz yardım almayacağım ve başkalarına bu tür bir
yardım sağlamayacağım. Herhangi bir dürüstlük ihlalinin disiplin soruşturmasıyla sonuçlanacağını ve
ağır cezalara yol açabileceğini anlıyor ve kabul ediyorum.”
1. A gas’ pressure is 760 torr at 20°C. At what temperature will the pressure be 600 torr?
(Assume that volume is constant).
2. Sulfur dioxide limit value was set as 20 μg/m3 Sulfur dioxide level was measured as
0.02 ppm at 10 °C and 1 atm pressure in a city. Is there any limit exceedance in terms
of limit value? (S = 32 g/mole, O = 16 g/mole, R = 0.082 L.atm/(mol.K))
4. Draw the actual and DALR lines on temperature versus height graphic given in graphic
(B) by using the information given in figure (A).
- Find the atmospheric stability of this condition
- Discuss the air pollution dispersion behaviour of the pollutants under this atmopheric
condition.
5. Explain the differences and similarities between “photochemical smog” and “smog (or
London smog)”. Explain the diurnal mechanism of photochemical smog, write down the
main rxns, and show the components of photochemical smog on a graphic (compound
vs. hour of the day).