Niren7
Goldmember
Hi, does anyone hav a definitive answer to the question "which oxides are increasing in concentration in the atmosphere".
I've been getting a couple of different answers from various teachers..
I think that the main gases increasing in concentration over time in the atmosphere are CO2 and N2O, since CO2 is not very soluble, CO is not being produced in significant amounts and NO2 and SO2 leave the atmosphere as acid rain..
what do you think?
I've been getting a couple of different answers from various teachers..
I think that the main gases increasing in concentration over time in the atmosphere are CO2 and N2O, since CO2 is not very soluble, CO is not being produced in significant amounts and NO2 and SO2 leave the atmosphere as acid rain..
what do you think?