Environmental Sciences, asked by Inna9658, 1 year ago

What will happen if large amount of oxygen present in environment is converted toozone?

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Answered by ronilrocky
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(b) Ozone is triatomic [O3] aliotrope (occurence of one element in more than one form) of oxygen. It is a blue gas with purgent odour and is highly poisonous to the living system.

It is present in stratosphere region of atmosphere however, it does not exists in the lower atmosphere region called troposphere, hence does not show any fatal effect on life forms. If its value in the atmosphere increases the appreciable amount, it may become fatal, i.e., become poisonous and will kill all the living forms.

Answered by Anonymous
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HEY DEAR ...

(a) We will be protected more .

(b) It will become poisonous and kill living forms .

(c) Ozone is not stable, hence it will be toxic .

(d) It will help harmful sun radiations to reach earth and damage many life forms .

HOPE , IT HELPS ...
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