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explain the formation of ozone in the atmosphere

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Answered by Anonymous
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Free oxygen atoms can recombine to form oxygen molecules but if a free oxygen atom collides with an oxygen molecule, it joins up, forming ozone.Ozone molecules can also be decomposed by ultraviolet radiation into a free atom and an oxygen molecule. ... UVC is fully absorbed in the atmosphere by oxygen and ozonemolecules.

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Answered by Ajeesha15
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Ozone at the higher levels of the atmosphere is a product of UV radiation acting on oxygen molecule. The higher energy UV radiation split apart some moleculer oxygen into free oxygen atoms. These atoms then combine with the molecular oxygen to form ozone.

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