Ozone is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It protects us from the harmful UV light of the sun.
Bromine reacts with ozone through a radical chain mechanism, which ultimately leads to the destruction of ozone molecules. Bromine radicals are released from bromine-containing compounds, reacting with ozone molecules and catalyzing the breakdown of ozone into oxygen molecules. This process contributes to ozone depletion in the atmosphere.
No, ozone is a pure substance composed of three oxygen atoms bonded together (O3), so it is not a heterogeneous mixture.
to my own understanding ozone does not have an atomic number
Ozone is found both in the upper atmosphere and at ground level. The ozone occurring in the upper atmosphere (10-30 miles above the earth's surface) is considered good ozone because it helps to block the Sun's ultraviolet rays. Ozone occurring near the Earth's surface is considered bad because it is made of pollutants resulting from car emissions, aerosols, factories, refineries, chemical plants and boilers.
"Ozone" has no antonym.
When the sun begins to cool, no ozone will be there. But this is not expected now.
why ozone whole is formed in antarctica but not other place
No. Ozone is where the gases are cool enough to allow ozone to form and stay a while.
The ozone hole is closest in Antarctica. It is because of cool climate there.
The ozone layer gets depleted where temperature is cool. It is because of the property of ozone.
Antarctica has seen the ozone hole. It is because of the cool weather there.
Ozone is so reactive. It is because it is unstable.
Ozone layer contains ozone in it. Therefore, it is named so.
See "Why is ozone so important to us?"
There are holes in ozone at both poles. They are there because of cool weather.
Ozone layer in stratosphere blocks around 97% of the total radiation received by the earth. It acts as a blanket and keeps the atmosphere cool. It is responsible for the survival of life on earth.
You cannot be stuck in ozone. So there is no need to get out.