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Aug 18, 2016 at 15:16 comment added Duck This can be put into many different scenarios, "Worst Case Scenarios" as it is just a knee jerk reaction to someone reporting a spill. Surface Area is the Spill itself, so a liquid spilling onto asphalt or concrete, what is the surface area of the spill itself. Vapor Pressure is going to be a list of chemicals that can be put into that place holder. It's the Vapor pressure of whatever has been spilt. As I said before, My first time posting onto these boards with equations, so I am greatly appreciative of the help getting into a format that is easier to read for the masses.
Aug 18, 2016 at 15:10 comment added Air All that said, this is very close to being a great question for the site, in my opinion - once those issues are resolved.
Aug 18, 2016 at 15:08 comment added Air There are still some things you need to clarify. I edited your post with an example of how to present these equations so they can be easily read and understood. However, the definitions of variables should generally be more specific than what I've given here (which molecular weight, what surface area, etc.); your "from berm" equation has both $A$ and "surface area" but doesn't define $A$; and you haven't explained to us why you have a "from berm" equation in the first place. Please explain the scenario to which you mean to apply these equations so that we don't have to guess.
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