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UNIT 4: GASES AND ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY

Unit 4 Review

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Setting Barometers   Page (499, #32 )

The University of Reading Meteorology Department's question and answer page. The page answers the question about adjusting barometric pressures and explains how to do it for your own barometer. The page has links to tables and charts of records for various stations in the UK.


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Vertech: Frequently Asked Questions   Page (499, #32 )

Avocet, a sporting equipment manufacturer explains how to use its barometers and make adjustments to them. The page is set up as a series of frequently asked questions and includes examples with each of the answers.


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The Un-mystery of the Bermuda Triangle   Page (499, #33 )

The Museum of Un-Natural Mystery, an online resource provided by Lee Krystek has this detailed review of the Bermuda Triangle and some of its key "mysteries".


The Bermuda Triangle   Page (499, #33 )

The US Naval Historical Center has this site of information and possible explanations for the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. The page includes a fact sheet on the Bermuda Triangle and some detailed information about the people and ships lost in that part of the ocean.


Science Behind Scuba diving  Page (499, #34 )

An article by Richard Pyle, Ph.D. of the Bishop Museum in Hawaii. The site explains the a variety of diving topics including the effect of various gases in the human body.


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Anaesthetic Gases   Page (499, #34 )

Browse through this document from the Education Safety Association of Ontario to learn about some anaesthetic gases. This will be a good starting point for research.

Amyl Nitrite   Page (499, #34)

Read this brief article to learn more about amyl nitrite, a gas once used to treat angina.

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