When it absorbs UV light, it decomposes. It also replenishes it.
The upper layer of ozone absorbs the UV rays. These are high energy UV radiations.
Absorption of UV radiation by a molecule can cause electronic transitions within the molecule, leading to the excitation of electrons to higher energy levels. This can result in the molecule becoming electronically excited or even breaking apart, causing chemical reactions or photochemical processes to occur.
In suntan lotion it is avobenzone and/or octyl methoxycinnamate. Many organic molecules (natural and man-made polymers) absorb UV. DNA absorbs UV-B (which can cause damage) - as can the cornea of the eye! The cornea also absorbs UV-A but seems to not suffer much with it. Much of the sun's UV-A, UV_B and UV_C radiation is absorbed by the Ozone Layer when it enters the atmosphere.
DNA absorbs UV light at 260nm due to the presence of nitrogenous bases (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine) that contain aromatic rings capable of absorbing UV light at this wavelength. This absorption allows for the quantification and analysis of DNA samples using UV-spectrophotometry.
When oxygen absorbs UV, it breaks it down. That atom then reacts again with oxygen to form ozone.
Ozone does not absorb microwave. It only absorbs UV.
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. It is formed in a natural process by the action of UV light on oxygen molecule. It protects us fron the harmful UV light.
Tryptophan absorbs UV light because it contains a benzene ring and a nitrogen atom in its chemical structure, which allows it to interact with and absorb UV radiation.
The ozone layer.
Ozone in the Earth's atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation by breaking apart into oxygen molecules when it absorbs UV light. This process helps to protect the Earth's surface from harmful UV radiation.
Ozone is the chemical that absorbs UV light. It is present in the stratosphere.
Ozone is the gas in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It acts as a protective layer, preventing the UV rays from reaching the Earth's surface and causing damage to living organisms.