The rate constants for the reactions of atomic chlorine and of hydroxyl radical with ozone are...

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The rate constants for the reactions of atomic chlorine and ofhydroxyl radical with ozone are given by 3 x 10-11 e-250/T and 2 x10-12 e-940/T, where T is the Kelvin temperature. Calculate therate constant for ozone destruction by chlorine under conditions inthe Antarctic ozone hole, when the temperature is about -80°C andthe concentration of atomic chlorine increases by a factor of onehundred to about 4 x 105 molecules cm-3.

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