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... over our heads. The breakdown products (chlorine compounds) of these gases were detected in the stratosphere. When the ozone hole ...
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... breaking it down. This is the ozone thinning theory: "CFCs release chlorine into the stratosphere... leading to ozone destruction ...
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... dump about 50,000 tons of ethane or propane into the Antarctic stratosphere each spring. The chemicals would transform active ozone-depleting chlorine into non ...
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... large amounts of chlorine, but they easily dissolve in water and are washed out by rain, therefore, the chlorine does not reach the stratosphere to deplete the ...
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... large amounts of chlorine, but they easily dissolve in water and are washed out by rain, therefore, the chlorine does not reach the stratosphere to deplete the ...
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... HFCs do not contain chlorine and there is no known way in which they can be broken down in the stratosphere so that they can start to. ...
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... Measurements have shown that chlorine particles that have risen to the stratosphere are mainly manufactured compounds, such as CFC'c, carbon tetrachloride ...
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... Then it rises into the stratosphere and is exposed to ultra violet radiation. The ultra violet rays break it down. Causing the chlorine and fluorine atoms both ...
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... In recent decades, however, chlorine has been migrating into the stratosphere in molecules of industrial substances called CFC's. ...
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... 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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... are carried up to the stratosphere by air currents where they eventually disintegrate under ultraviolet light. This disintegration releases chlorine or bromine ...
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... into 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 ...
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... occurs when they Drift to the upper atmosphere or stratosphere. -Discovered in 1973 that CFC's damage ozone - UV destroys CFC's and Chlorine is released which ...
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... harm, it was eventually concluded that wind would push them up into the stratosphere, or the ozone ... When that happens, the CFC molecule releases atomic chlorine. ...
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... having three atoms to the molecule, found in the stratosphere (a layer ... CFCs release chlorine into the atmosphere; eventually the chlorine breaks down the ozone ...
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... The ozone layer is located in the earth's stratosphere. ... The chemical that is in all of these substances that kill the ozone the fastest is chlorine. ...
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... The ozone layer is located in the earth's stratosphere. ... The chemical that is in all of these substances that kill the ozone the fastest is chlorine. ...
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... they rise slowly, taking 10-20 years to make the journey up to the stratosphere. Once there, the high UV rays breaks down the atoms into chlorine atoms which ...
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... of halocarbon compounds which consists of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine ... was released into the atmosphere which reached the stratosphere which reacted ...
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