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why is ozone generally not found in the lower part of the atmosphere​

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Answered by tanika
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Explanation:

You have probably heard about ozone in discussions regarding global warming or climate change, specifically how there’s a ‘hole’ in the ozone layer of the atmosphere. For the uninitiated, ozone is a gas that consists of three atoms of oxygen stuck together (thus bearing the chemical formula O3). It is a pale blue gas with a pungent smell, and is found in small quantities in our atmosphere. Its highest concentration is found in the ozone layer of the atmosphere, which absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet rays emitted by the sun.

As mentioned above, ozone is formed when 3 atoms of oxygen come together and join to form a molecule. On the other hand, oxygen gas exists in the atmosphere in its diatomic form, i.e., it consists of 2 oxygen atoms stuck together.

Answered by skpandey7k
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This is because density of ozone . let you know ozone exist in stratosphere

ozone is lighter than gases present in troposphere and denser than ionsphere where ions particle present

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