Question: I Need solution of Q. 2 Using the data given for 1,1,1-trichloroethane (MCF; also known as methyl chloroform) and tribromomethane (BF; also called bromoform) in

I Need solution of Q. 2 Using the data given for 1,1,1-trichloroethaneI Need solution of Q. 2

Using the data given for 1,1,1-trichloroethane (MCF; also known as methyl chloroform) and tribromomethane (BF; also called bromoform) in Tables 1 and 2, evaluate whether there is a net flux of these compounds between air and the surface water of the Arctic Ocean assuming a temperature of a) 0C and b)10C. If there is a flux, indicate its direction (i.e., sea-to-air or air-to-sea). Use the two-film mass transfer theory to formulate your answer. Table 1: Physical/chemical Properties of MCF and BF Table 2: Environmental Data Given the concentrations of MCF in the air and in the surface water of the Arctic Ocean (see problem 1), determine the temperature at which there is no net air-water exchange of this compound

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