> How do the heat-holding capacities of methane and chlorofluorocarbon compare with that of carbon dioxide?

How do the heat-holding capacities of methane and chlorofluorocarbon compare with that of carbon dioxide?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
i am working in an assighnment for my Environmental Science AP class and I need to know the heat-holding capacities of methane, chlorofluorocarbon and carbon dioxide.

You're probably looking for this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global-warm...

Look at the table under the heading 'values'

I think you have to consider the size of their atoms and their frequency at obtaining infrared radiation from the sun and holding it. Don't quote me on that. CO2 has limits in that the more ppm isn't as prevalent. Heating capacity of CO2 is limited in our atmosphere. I found this link http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-tec...

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Heat-holding content is much greater, but concentration and longevity in the atmosphere are much smaller.

i am working in an assighnment for my Environmental Science AP class and I need to know the heat-holding capacities of methane, chlorofluorocarbon and carbon dioxide.