the pungent smelling and light bluish gas in stratosphere is due to
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The pungent smelling and light bluish gas in the stratosphere is due to ozone gas.
Explanation:
- The troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere are the three sections of the Earth's atmosphere.
- The stratosphere is located between 10 and 50 kilometres above Earth's surface.
- Ozone gas, which is light blue in colour and has a mildly strong scent, is predominant in this area.
- The chemical formula of ozone gas is O₃, and it is composed of molecules that each contain three oxygen atoms.
- In the stratosphere, the ozone layer effectively blocks dangerous solar ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation.
- Ozone is naturally created and destroyed in the atmosphere, and up until recently, this created a stable equilibrium.
- When oxygen molecules absorb ultraviolet light with a wavelength of fewer than 240 nanometers, ozone is created; conversely, when they absorb light with a wavelength of more than 290 nanometers, ozone is destroyed.
- Because it is highly reactive, chlorine and bromine chemicals created in laboratories can easily degrade ozone.
Thus, the pungent-smelling and light bluish gas in the stratosphere is due to Ozone gas.
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