Which of the following(s) are true? Select one or more: O a. Chlorofluorocarbons are natural molecules formed by mixing of reactive species in the mesosphere. O b. CFCS release halogen atoms through photodissociation in the upper atmosphere. O c. In the polar winter, a vortex develops which isolates cold air over the pole. O d. One atom of chlorine can destroy only one ozone molecule. O e. Hydrogen chloride and chlorine nitrate (CIONO2) are halogen reservoirs in the atmosphere

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Which of the following(s) are true?
Select one or more:
O a. Chlorofluorocarbons are natural molecules formed by mixing of reactive species in the mesosphere.
O b. CFCS release halogen atoms through photodissociation in the upper atmosphere.
O c. In the polar winter, a vortex develops which isolates cold air over the pole.
O d. One atom of chlorine can destroy only one ozone molecule.
O e. Hydrogen chloride and chlorine nitrate (CIONO2) are halogen reservoirs in the atmosphere
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following(s) are true? Select one or more: O a. Chlorofluorocarbons are natural molecules formed by mixing of reactive species in the mesosphere. O b. CFCS release halogen atoms through photodissociation in the upper atmosphere. O c. In the polar winter, a vortex develops which isolates cold air over the pole. O d. One atom of chlorine can destroy only one ozone molecule. O e. Hydrogen chloride and chlorine nitrate (CIONO2) are halogen reservoirs in the atmosphere
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