Question 36 Which of the following chemical reactions is a part of the ozone-oxygen cycle known as the Chapman cycle in the stratosphere? O Ozone is removed by its reaction with water vapor. O Ozone reacts with chlorine radical forming oxygen molecule and chlorine monoxide radical. O Ozone is removed by collision with monoatomic oxygen causing ozone to dissociate into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen free radical. O Ozone reacts with oxygen atoms to form oxygen molecules. O Ozone is removed by an interaction with UV radiation causing it to dissociate into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen atom and ozone reacts with oxygen atoms to form oxygen molecules.

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Which of the following chemical reactions is a part of the ozone-oxygen cycle known as the Chapman cycle in the stratosphere?
O Ozone is removed by its reaction with water vapor.
O Ozone reacts with chlorine radical forming oxygen molecule and chlorine monoxide radical.
Ozone is removed by collision with monoatomic oxygen causing ozone to dissociate into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen free radical.
O Ozone reacts with oxygen atoms to form oxygen molecules.
O Ozone is removed by an interaction with UV radiation causing it to dissociate into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen atom and ozone reacts with oxygen atoms to form oxygen
molecules.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 36 Which of the following chemical reactions is a part of the ozone-oxygen cycle known as the Chapman cycle in the stratosphere? O Ozone is removed by its reaction with water vapor. O Ozone reacts with chlorine radical forming oxygen molecule and chlorine monoxide radical. Ozone is removed by collision with monoatomic oxygen causing ozone to dissociate into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen free radical. O Ozone reacts with oxygen atoms to form oxygen molecules. O Ozone is removed by an interaction with UV radiation causing it to dissociate into an oxygen molecule and an oxygen atom and ozone reacts with oxygen atoms to form oxygen molecules.
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