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Model the Earth’s atmosphere as 79% N2, 19% O2, and 2% Argon, all of which are in thermal equilibrium at 280 K. At what height is the densit
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Explanation:
From the given information:
Using the equation of Barometric formula as related to density, we have:
Here;
H = height of the scale
Also;
R represent the gas constant
temperature (T) a= 280 K
g = gravity
∴
= 15.99 × 10⁻³ kg/mol
Now we need to figure out how far above sea level the density of oxygen drops to half of what it is at sea level.
This implies that we have to calculate z;
i.e.
By using the value of H and
from (1), we have:
∴
By rearrangement and taking the logarithm of the above equation; we have:
As a result, the oxygen density at
is half of what it is at sea level.