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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Eric who wrote (77700)6/27/2017 10:44:46 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
You don't believe Henry's Law is operative on earth and you're wrong.

The oceans take up all the CO2 they can at whatever temperature the surface is at at any point in time.

You think the oceans can absorb an almost infinite amount of CO2 but for some reason it doesnt't do it. But it will absorb more CO2 if we put fossil CO2 into the atmosphere. That extra CO2 will push CO2 into the ocean somehow.

Henry's Law. If water warms, it can hold less CO2. Less CO2 in the oceans means more in the atmosphere.



Henry's Law
http://www.800mainstreet.com/9/0009-006-henry.html

Warming oceans would mean lower dissolved CO2.
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