Chemistry, asked by rjsigmund, 4 months ago

if CO2 is being used to displace underground crude oil in order to extract more oil, and that oil is eventually burnt, how much more carbon dioxide will be released in the process than if the original CO2 had been released directly to the atmosphere...

for crude oil, assume all the molecules are the average 12 chain hydrocarbons..

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Answered by SarcasticAngel
16

Answer:

The value of \sqrt{2.5}

2.5

and for referring the steps refer figure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Number square root of 2.5.

To find : Find the square root of 2.5 correct to three decimal places in long division?

Solution :

We find the square root of the number √2.5 by long division method.

When we square root the number 2.5 by division.

Refer the attached figure for the steps to be follow.

√2.5 = 1.581

Rounding up to three decimal places.

√2.5 = 1.581

Therefore, The value of √2.5 = 1.581

Answered by kartarsinghbhati122
3

Answer:

On average, oil production emitted of 10.3 grams of emissions for every megajoule of crude, but nations with the most carbon-intensive practices cranked out emissions at nearly twice that rate. The research, published Aug.

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