photolysis_rate_of_ozone

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Created: 25 Oct 2024
Proposer: Alison Pamment
Proposed Date: 2024-10-25
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Change Date: 25 Oct 2024, 2:36 a.m.
photolysis_rate_of_ozone s-1 [PRSC] P07 id: U5OFMC8F
"Photolysis" is a chemical reaction in which a chemical compound is broken down by photons. The "reaction rate" is the rate at which the reactants of a chemical reaction form the products. The chemical formula for ozone is O3. The IUPAC name for ozone is trioxygen. The quantity with standard name photolysis_rate_of_ozone is the rate of photolytic loss of ozone, including all possible photolysis channels to form ground state atomic oxygen (O3P ) and excited (singlet D) atomic oxygen (O1D). Photolysis to the excited state only has the standard name photolysis_rate_of_ozone_to_1D_oxygen_atom.
Change Date: 25 Oct 2024, 2:38 a.m.
photolysis_rate_of_ozone s-1 [PRSC] P07 id: U5OFMC8F
"Photolysis" is a chemical reaction in which a chemical compound is broken down by photons. The "reaction rate" is the rate at which the reactants of a chemical reaction form the products. The chemical formula for ozone is O3. The IUPAC name for ozone is trioxygen. The quantity with standard name photolysis_rate_of_ozone is the rate of photolytic loss of ozone, including all possible photolysis channels to form ground state atomic oxygen (O3P ) and excited (singlet D) atomic oxygen (O1D). Photolysis to the excited state only has the standard name photolysis_rate_of_ozone_to_atomic_singlet_oxygen.

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