Chemistry, asked by rs028467, 2 months ago

The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere of earth absorbs most of the:

(a) Infrared radiations
|(b) Nitrogen dioxide
(c) Ultraviolet radiations
(d) Ultrasonic radiations​

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Answered by bhavyarans
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Answer:

hey mate answer is UV rays or Ultraviolet Rays

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

option (c) is correct

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Ozone. In the stratosphere, ozone is created primarily by ultraviolet radiation. When an ozone molecule absorbs even low-energy ultraviolet radiation, it splits into an ordinary oxygen molecule and a free oxygen atom. Usually this free oxygen atom quickly re-joins with an oxygen molecule to form another ozone molecule

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