2) The following questions refer to the table below. All aerosol yields are sources from Lee et al., 2006 (Journal of Ge

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2) The following questions refer to the table below. All aerosol yields are sources from Lee et al., 2006 (Journal of Geophysical Research). A scientist studying monoterpenes in a forested region has determined emissions are dominated by the following species: Monoterpene Emissions (% of monoterpene total) Secondary Aerosol Mass Yield (%) limonene 45 58 a-pinene 19 32 myrcene 16 43 3-carene 13 38 b-pinene 7 31 Monoterpenes contribute 40% of secondary aerosol material at the study site. Based on the emissions % and the secondary aerosol mass yields, predict what % of secondary aerosol material is attributable to each monoterpene.
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