See page 41B 08 Question (6 points) Wetlands can play a significant role in removing fertilizer residues from rain runof

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See page 41B 08 Question (6 points) Wetlands can play a significant role in removing fertilizer residues from rain runof

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See Page 41b 08 Question 6 Points Wetlands Can Play A Significant Role In Removing Fertilizer Residues From Rain Runof 1
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See page 41B 08 Question (6 points) Wetlands can play a significant role in removing fertilizer residues from rain runoff and groundwater one way they do this is through denitrification, which converts nitrate ions to nitrogen gas. INOZ (aq) +SCO(g) + 2H(aq) *N,(g) +H,001)+500,($) 1st attempt Part 1 (2 points) See Periodic Table See Hint Suppose 295 g of Nos flows into a swamp each day. What volume of N, would be produced each day at 170°C and 1.00 atm if the denitrification process were complete? | 1 of ₂ Part 2 (2 points) See Hint Suppose 295 g of NO, flows into a swamp each day. What volume of CO, would be produced each day at 17.0°C and 1.00 atm? Lof CO2
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