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What is the role of sunlight in photochemical decomposition reactions

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Answered by Anonymous
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The role of sunlight in photochemical decomposition reaction is as follows -

• The photochemical decomposition reactions are chemical decomposition reactions which are caused by the application of the light rays or photon particles.

• Now, from the above mentioned definition,we came to know that the application of the light rays or photon particles,is mandatory to perform of photochemical decomposition reaction.

• And, sunlight is a good source of light rays and photon particles. That's why, sunlight is very important for different photochemical decomposition reactions.

Answered by PiaDeveau
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Answer to the following question is as follows;

Explanation:

Sunlight in photochemical decomposition play many major roles;

Photochemical reactions generally are biochemical breakdown processes that occur when sun source or photons particles are applied. From the preceding definition, we can deduce that the use of light rays or photonic particles is required for the photochemistry decomposition reaction to proceed.

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