Concentration of ozone is about 380 ppm. This is the natural range of ozone.
No. Nitrogen is about 78% of the atmosphere or 780,000 ppm. 380 ppm is about the concentration of carbon dioxide
The ozone concentration is maintained in atmosphere by UV. They create and deplete ozone.
The highest concentration is located in the lower stratosphere.
The stratosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that contains the greatest concentration of ozone. Ozone is formed in the stratosphere by the action of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on oxygen molecules.
The concentration of CFCs, or chlorofluorocarbons, in the atmosphere is around 0.22 parts per billion (ppb), which is significantly lower than in previous years due to international efforts to phase out their use under the Montreal Protocol. However, the residual CFCs that remain in the atmosphere still contribute to ozone depletion and global warming.
No. Nitrogen is about 78% of the atmosphere or 780,000 ppm. 380 ppm is about the concentration of carbon dioxide
The ozone concentration is maintained in atmosphere by UV. They create and deplete ozone.
The concentration is related to the volume of the atmosphere and the amount of the element your looking at.Molarity(concentration)= G/(Molecular weight)x Liters(volume)
The highest concentration is in atmosphere. It is not on crust.
Nitrogen has the highest i.e. 78% concentration in the atmosphere. On the second spot lies oxygen with a concentration of about 21%.
The highest concentration is located in the lower stratosphere.
Atmosphere has changed much with the advent of time. The concentration of ozone in atmosphere has gone down.
Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.
About 9ppm, peak.
Approximately 20%.
An oxygen deficient atmosphere has an oxygen concentration less than the normal level of around 21%.