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Which catalyzed reaction breaks up ozone?

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User Ewernli
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Answer:

B. O₃ + O → CS + 2O₂

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This is a good example of homogeneous catalysis where everything is present as a gas.

Ozone, O3, is constantly being formed and broken up again in the high atmosphere by the action of ultraviolet light. Ordinary oxygen molecules absorb ultraviolet light and break into individual oxygen atoms. These have unpaired electrons, and are known as free radicals. They are very reactive.

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