Essays About atom chlorine

 

  • Ozone Depletion
    ... When ultraviolet light hits a CFC molecule it creates a chlorine atom. ... This process is repeated 100,000 times until the chlorine atom is finally neutralized. ...
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  • The Ozone Layer
    ... oxygen atom. This new molecule breaks down forming an oxygen molecule and a chlorine atom and so the process starts again. The first ...
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  • dinitrophenol
    ... the stratosphere, such molecules can b! e broken down by energetic light rays (UV-C radiation) in a reaction that liberates an atom of chlorine, which destroys ...
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  • Depletion of the Ozone Layer
    ... layer (Christie 15). A single chlorine atom can break apart at least 100,000 ozone molecules (Christie 15). The chlorine attaches ...
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  • My Life as a Carbon Atom In The Bush
    My name is Bon, and I am a carbon atom. ... A compound that I am most commonly found in is oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, chlorine, and hydrogen. ...
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  • hazardous waste
    ... 1973 that CFC's damage ozone - UV destroys CFC's and Chlorine is released which destroys ozone -100,000 molecules of ozone can be destroyed per chlorine atom. ...
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  • Synthesis and Characterization of (Mesitylene)tricarbonylmol
    ... The chlorine atom on the benzene ring is highly electronegative and therefore very electron withdrawing. The chlorine atom draws the electrons of the ? ...
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  • Immagration and pollution
    ... It is estimated that one chlorine atom can destroy over 100,000 ozone molecules before finally being removed from the stratosphere (EPA 22-24). ...
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  • biology
    ... Table salt is made from one sodium atom and one chlorine atom, so the chemical formula is NaCl. Chemical compounds are formed by the interaction of atoms. ...
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  • Chem
    ... chlorine atoms. Each free chlorine atom, through a chemical chain reaction, destroys about 100,000 ozone atoms. The scientists also ...
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  • Ozone Depletion
    ... To show the extent of destruction chlorine can produce, "one chlorine atom can break apart more than 100,000 molecules of ozone" (www.atm.ch...). ...
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  • The Poisoning of Our Ozone
    ... To show the extent of destruction chlorine can produce, one chlorine atom can break apart more than 100,000 molecules of ozone. ...
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  • Are We really in Danger?
    ... But new data suggests that more chlorine gas is released through sea sprays ... their bonds, forming an oxygen molecule (O2), and an oxygen atom (O). Ultraviolet ...
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  • Periodic Table
    ... They are strongly and nonmetallic. The halogens include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. ... Unlike a ball, an atom doesn't have a fixed radius. ...
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  • Environmental Issues of the world
    ... When that happens, the CFC molecule releases atomic chlorine. One chlorine atom can destroy over 100,000 ozone molecules. When this happens, holes are created. ...
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  • chlorofluorocarbons
    ... Causing the chlorine and fluorine atoms both of which destroy the ozone layer to be released ... ONE single CL atom can destroy approximatly 100,000 ozone molecules ...
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  • Fluorine
    ... ion, gains one electron form another atom, and forms a negative one charged atom. ... up in the Earths atmosphere, and parts of this compound, chlorine, is broken ...
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  • the ocean and its priperties
    ... The oxygen atom tends to draw the electrons provided by the Hydrogen atoms closer to ... The approximate amount of chlorine in the water is about 55 percent of the ...
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  • Minorities in Chemistry
    ... The chlorine atoms act as catalysts, promoting the reaction but not being used up by it. On average, each atom would assist in the breakdown of about 100,000 ...
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  • Plastics
    ... Atoms are removed from a monomer, setting a bond free that had formerly grasped that atom. Hydrogen, Chlorine, as well as small hydroxide groups are usually ...
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  • Covalent Bonds
    ... Sodium is the metal and the chlorine is a non-metal ... For example, in the molecule of water , each hydrogen atom originally has one electron; in the molecule, it ...
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  • Insecticides
    ... hydrocarbon insecticides, also know as "organic chlorines", contain chlorine atoms (World ... Organophospahte Insecticides contain phosphorus atom (World Book, 1999 ...
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  • Chemical Reactions
    ... John Dalton, in the early Nineteenth Century, discovered the atom. ... Here is an example of single-replacement when chlorine gas reacts with aqueous sodium bromide ...
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  • Solvent and Solubility
    ... the hydrogen atoms have a partial positive charge and the oxygen atom has a ... It contains 3 chlorine and they formed a dipolar moment, which would attract by ...
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  • Velicovsky Predictions
    ... Chlorine should be looked for in the spectrum of absorption.(1963) 31. ... 41. Thunderbolts on Jupiter transmuted 2"O" atoms into a Sulfur atom. ...
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  • Rain
    ... The sulfur atom and the four atoms of oxygen remain together as a ... This system removes chlorine, bad taste and odours, reduces undissolved particles (sediment ...
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  • Acid Rain 11
    ... The sulfur atom and the four atoms of oxygen remain together as a ... This system removes chlorine, bad taste and odours, reduces undissolved particles (sediment ...
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  • Acid Rain 2
    ... The sulfur atom and the four atoms of oxygen remain together as a ... This system removes chlorine, bad taste and odours, reduces undissolved particles (sediment ...
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