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Question by fabi
Submitted on 3/19/2004
Related FAQ: Ozone Depletion FAQ Part I: Introduction to the Ozone Layer
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Describe the ozone layer chemical composition and why is it consider to be an isomer.


Answer by Cheryl
Submitted on 5/16/2004
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A single, pure ozone molecule is O3. (Technically, the three would be in a smaller font but I cannot seem to create it with this web page). Like other isomers, they are reactive chemicals. It is a product of other atmospheric gases.  I found a more in depth web page at this link:
http://www.sonomatech.com/sti/data_analysis_topic4.htm

 

Answer by Vicky
Submitted on 10/31/2004
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Describe the ozone layer in detail.

 

Answer by joon
Submitted on 11/15/2004
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i like pie an turnup cheez and sausage
i like sugar and donuts
but i am going now

 

Answer by Diego
Submitted on 1/1/2005
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Describe the for layers of the ozone.

 

Answer by ke ke
Submitted on 1/19/2005
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i think this was OK!! (she should have put in more information!! i am asking anyone : please DESCRIBE the ozone layer. for example - it is surrounded by atmosphere..... like that!! i need to know about that!!

 

Answer by piya
Submitted on 9/19/2005
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ozone layer is chemically formed of molecules of three oxygen molecules but constantly keeps on degrading when reacts with compounds of chlorine

 

Answer by marsha
Submitted on 8/23/2006
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they are reactive chemicals it is the product of atmospheric gases.

 

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