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buhneeduh1218 buhneeduh1218
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This is actually a 3-part question.
1.  Why is it that only ozone, oxygen and nitrogen absorb UV rays?
2.  How do they do it?
3.  If oxygen breaks apart then recombines to form ozone, now that some of the UV rays are getting through the ozone layer, why aren't they forming ozone in the lower atmosphere?
Thanks.
And anything else that can help me understand this please!
Please explain in terms of chemistry, not just a basic overview.
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12 years ago
1. they are the elements with the chemical layout that allows them to bond with the uv 'isotopes', or radioactive ions, but they aren't the only, just the most abundant, least reactive and organic.
2. it would require a chemical reaction, but the only one with the catalyst that i know off hand is oxygen ( the extra o )
3. ozone is lighter than oxygen and nitrogen, so it floats up.
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letsgettothisletsgettothis
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12 years ago
OK, here goes.
UV-C is absorbed by nitrogen and oxygen (and CO2 and...).  Their molecular bonds are shattered when they do this.  As they recombine, some ozone gets formed.  There is no UV-C left by the bottom of the "ozone layer".

UV-B and more energetic radiation can be absorbed by ozone.  UV-B breaks ozone down, but oxygen and nitrogen are transparent to UV-B.

UV-A, the "tanning rays" is not energetic enough to break down stronger bonds, but can drive other chemical processes.  Like formation of vitamin D in humans.

Loss of ozone lets more UV-B through, and UV-B will not shatter oxygen, and will not form ozone.  UV-B is the stuff that we and our animal and plant friends are transparent to... except for our DNA.  UV-B directly attacks our DNA.
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