Stratospheric ozone destruction involves a complex series of reactions. These reactions begin with ________.
O3 reacting directly with CFCs UV from sunlight causing Cl atoms to break free from CFCs UV from sunlight being trapped in the troposphere O3 reacting with industrial sulfuric acid UV from sunlight reacting directly with O3
Stratospheric ozone destruction involves a complex series of reactions that begin with UV from sunlight causing Cl atoms to break free from CFCs.
When chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are released into the atmosphere, they eventually reach the stratosphere, where ultraviolet (UV) radiation breaks them down, releasing chlorine atoms. These chlorine atoms then participate in reactions that lead to the destruction of ozone (O3)