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2. Wood smoke can be a source of carbon monoxide. Wood produces about 200 g of CO per kg of wood burned. Suppose you make a very large bonfire by burning 400 kg of wood per hour. Assume it is a clear night over rough terrain with the wind blowing at 2.4 m/s (as measured at 10 m). Assume the effective stack height is 6 m. A. What is the rate of CO production (Q) in g/s

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