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how does ultraviolet radiation break chlorofluorocarbons?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the few forces that can break up CFC molecules is ultraviolet radiation. ... Bombarded by the sunÕs ultraviolet energy, CFC molecules break up and release chlorine atoms. Free chlorine atoms then react with ozone molecules, taking one oxygen atom to form chlorine monoxide and leaving an ordinary oxygen molecule.

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One of the few forces that can break up CFC molecules is ultraviolet radiation. ... Bombarded by the sunÕs ultraviolet energy, CFC molecules break up and release chlorine atoms. Free chlorine atoms then react with ozone molecules, taking one oxygen atom to form chlorine monoxide and leaving an ordinary oxygen molecule.

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