Biology, asked by mahajanekansh25, 9 months ago

Do Ozone get decomposed by the UV rays of shorter wavelengths .​

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Answered by inpramit
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Molecular oxygen (O2) and CFCs diffuse upward into the stratosphere, where they are decomposed by shortwave UV radiation (UVC). Atomic oxygen (O) recombines with molecular oxygen to form ozone (O3). Ozone absorbs the short wavelengths in the UVB band, blocking photochemical reactions in organic molecules.

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Answered by Anonymous
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UV rays which have a short wavelenght, can penetrate into the Ozone layer and thus destroyes it by creating many holes in it.

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