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The ozone molecules in the stratosphere absorb much of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun, protecting life on Earth. At a certain altitude, the temperature of the stratosphere is 240 K and the partial pressure of ozone is 1.4 × 10-7 atm. Calculate the number of ozone molecules present in 1.00 L of atmosphere at that altitude.
A) 2.1 × 1015 molecules of O3
B) 4.3 × 1015 molecules of O3
C) 8.0 × 1031 molecules of O3
D) 1.8 × 1032 molecules of O3
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