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An excited ozone molecule, O3*,
An excited ozone molecule, O3*, in the atmosphere can undergo one of the following reactions,
O3* → O3 (1) fluorescence O3* →
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An excited ozone molecule, O3*, in the atmosphere can undergo one of the following reactions,
O3* → O3 (1) fluorescence O3* →
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Which answer best describes an O_3/ozone molecule:
1. Each atom in ozone is connected to another atom by 1.5 bonds. 2.The double
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A 32-u oxygen molecule (O2) moving in the +x direction at 580 m/s collides with an oxygen atom (mass 16 u) moving at 870 m/s at
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Ozone is known to cause respiratory problems in humans and to damage plants. However, the ozone layer also protects Earth.
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Ozone is known to cause respiratory problems in humans and to damage plants. However, the ozone layer also protects Earth.
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Ozone is known to cause respiratory problems in humans and to damage plants. However, the ozone layer also protects Earth.
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Ozone is known to cause respiratory problems in humans and to damage plants. However, the ozone layer also protects Earth.
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What effect did the Montreal Protocol have on Earth's ozone?
The answers are: It increased ozone in the stratosphere. It moved
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What effect did the Montreal Protocol have on Earth's ozone? (1
• It decreased ozone in the stratosphere. • It moved the
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