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IR Window for Greenhouse Gases

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Provided by: King's Centre for Visualization in Science |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis

  • In this activity, students can use an interactive graph to examine the infrared (IR) spectrum of specific greenhouse gases. 
  • Students can see how much IR radiation certain greenhouse gases absorb in our atmosphere based on their current concentrations. 
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Subjects: Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences
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Region: Global
Languages: English

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The King's Centre for Visualization in Science is a research center committed to improving the global public understanding of science through research and the creation and dissemination of peer-reviewed interactive electronic learning tools to see and understand science.

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