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Ozone is a colorless gas,consist of 3 oxygen
molecules,found in the upper atmosphere of the Earth and
formed by the action of ultraviolet radiation on oxygen.
Ozone forms a layer in the stratosphere, which protects life
on Earth from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation.

The ozone layer is a region in the stratosphere, between
17 and 25 km above the earth’s surface.

Without the ozone layer WE WOULD ALL DIE (because UV
light kills all living tissue).

This layer absorbs about 97-99% of the harmfull UV rays.
Ozone Absorption in the UV Band
• UV radiation includes wavelengths from 200 to 400 nm

• UV-A        320-400 nm
• UV-B        200-320 nm
• UV-C        200-290 nm

• UV-C
      • Nearly all UV-C is absorbed in the upper atmosphere
• UV-B
      • 90% of UV-B is absorbed by the atmosphere, mostly by O 3
• UV-A
      • Not strongly absorbed by the atmosphere
o Presence of chloroflurocarbones(CFCs)
o Hydrofluorocarbons (HCFCs): They are much less harmful to
  stratospheric ozone than CFCs,But HCFCs they still cause some
  ozone destruction and are potent greenhouse gases
o methyl chloroform (used in industry — for vapour degreasing,
  some aerosols, cold cleaning, adhesives and chemical
  processing)
o Presence of halons (used in fire extinguishers).
o Presence of oxides of nitrogen
o Presence of bromide such as methyl bromine (used as a
  pesticide).
o Hydrogen chloride
o Carbon tetrachloride(industrial solvent)
o Hyrdobromofluorocarbon(HBFCs)
o Bromochloromethane(BCM)
What is CFC (freon)??
 A hydrocarbon or haloalkan that contain
   chlorine,flourine and carbon atoms
 CFC or freon damage the ozone layer when released in
  the envionment,but also saves lives by keeping food from
  spoiling , fire fighting and sterilization of surgical tools.
 Non toxic
 Non-flammable
 Noncorrosive
 Inexpensive
 long-lived
“Dream Chemical”

 U.S government banned the production of freon.
• CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane - CFCl3)
• CFC-12 (dichloro-difluoromethane - CF2Cl2)
• CFC-113 (trichloro-trifluoroethane - C2F3Cl3)
• CFC-114 (dichloro-tetrfluoroethane - C2F4Cl2)
• CFC-115 (chloropentafluoroethane - C2F5Cl)
Air Conditioners
Refrigerators
Fire extenguisher
Spray cans
Pesticides
Insulation materials
Cleaners for electronic parts
Sterilizing medical instruments
United States accounts for largest part of world-wide
                  consumption o CFC’s

 29% of global consumption of CFC is from US
 Americans use six times more CFC’s than global
average
 Vehicle air conditioners accounted for about
75% of annual CFC emissions in the US in 1990
 Since 1978 the use of CFC’s in aerosol cans has
been banned in many countries; however,
worldwide, aerosol cans still account of 25% of
CFC emissions.
The Antarctic ozone hole was discovered in 1985 by British
scientists Joesph Farman, Brian Gardiner, and Jonathan Shanklin of
the British Antarctic Survey.
400                    Figure 21-22
                             350
                                                      Page 485
                                         October monthly means
Total ozone (Dobson units)




                             300



                             250


                             200



                             150


                             100
                               1955   1960   1965   1970   1975    1980   1985   1990   1995   2000   2005

                                                                  Year
100
                                        200
                                              300
                                                    400
                           1950


                           1960


                           1970


                           1980


                           1990


                           2000




                           1950

   100
         200
               300
                     400




1950
                           1960

1960
                           1970

1970
                           1980

1980
                           1990

1990
                           2000

2000
                                  100
                                        200
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ozone layer depletio (4).FLV
Skin cancer
Premature aging (photoaging) of the
skin
Sun burn
This long-wavelength (low-energy) form of UV                This shorter-wavelength (high-energy) form of UV radiation
radiation causes aging of the skin, tanning, and            causes sunburn, premature aging, and wrinkling. It is largely
sometimes sunburn. It penetrates deeply and may             responsible for basal and squamous cell carcinomas and
contribute to skin cancer.                                  plays a role in malignant melanoma.

                            Ultraviolet A   Ultraviolet B



                                                                     Hair
Thin layer of dead cells

       Squamous cells                                                                     Epidermis
            Basal layer                                                                    Sweat gland

      Melanocyte cells
                                                                                          Dermis




                                                                                          Blood vessels
                           Basal cell

           Squamous Cell Carcinoma          Basal Cell Carcinoma                    Melanoma
Each 1% loss of ozone leads to a 2% increase in UV
radiation striking the earth.
A 2% increase in UV radiation results in a 5% to 7%
increase in skin cancer, including a 1% increase in
deadly malignant melanoma
An additional 940,000 cases annually of basal-cell
and squamous-cell skin cancer
An additional 30,000 cases annually of melanoma
skin cancer (often fatal). There are 9,000 American
deaths per year from this now.
Protect the skin against the solar radiation
 using skin creams with SPF or other sunscreen.
• Stay out of the sun especially between 10 A.M
  and 3 P.M
• Donot expose yourself to the sun if you are
  taken antibiotics and contraceptive pills
• Examine your skin and scalp at least once a
  month for moles or warts that change in
  size,shape,color,or sores that keep
  oozing,bleeding and crusting over.if you observe
  any of this signs,consult a doctor immediately.
Solutions : Protecting the Ozone Layer
Stop producing CFCs or
Reduce emission of ozone deplating chemicals that
contains CFC.
Reduce the uses of aerosol sprays.
Uses of aerosol spray that is free
 in CFCs compound instead.
properly recycle old CFCs
Use safe alternatives
Educate other governments
  for environmental policies
Montreal Protocol 36 nations:
Goal: reduce CFCs by 35% by 2000
Copenhagen Protocol
http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/Students_Teachers/
ozanim/ozoanim.shtml
www.theozonehole.com/ozonedestruction.html
 australia.jrn.msu.edu/.../ozonepage.html
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/About/Education/Ozon
e/ozonelayer.html
http://www.bcairquality.ca/101/ozone-depletion-
intro.html
http://www.ozonedepletion.info/education/ozon
e.html

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Ozone layer depletion xom

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Ozone is a colorless gas,consist of 3 oxygen molecules,found in the upper atmosphere of the Earth and formed by the action of ultraviolet radiation on oxygen. Ozone forms a layer in the stratosphere, which protects life on Earth from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. The ozone layer is a region in the stratosphere, between 17 and 25 km above the earth’s surface. Without the ozone layer WE WOULD ALL DIE (because UV light kills all living tissue). This layer absorbs about 97-99% of the harmfull UV rays.
  • 4.
  • 5. Ozone Absorption in the UV Band • UV radiation includes wavelengths from 200 to 400 nm • UV-A 320-400 nm • UV-B 200-320 nm • UV-C 200-290 nm • UV-C • Nearly all UV-C is absorbed in the upper atmosphere • UV-B • 90% of UV-B is absorbed by the atmosphere, mostly by O 3 • UV-A • Not strongly absorbed by the atmosphere
  • 6. o Presence of chloroflurocarbones(CFCs) o Hydrofluorocarbons (HCFCs): They are much less harmful to stratospheric ozone than CFCs,But HCFCs they still cause some ozone destruction and are potent greenhouse gases o methyl chloroform (used in industry — for vapour degreasing, some aerosols, cold cleaning, adhesives and chemical processing) o Presence of halons (used in fire extinguishers). o Presence of oxides of nitrogen o Presence of bromide such as methyl bromine (used as a pesticide). o Hydrogen chloride o Carbon tetrachloride(industrial solvent) o Hyrdobromofluorocarbon(HBFCs) o Bromochloromethane(BCM)
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. What is CFC (freon)??  A hydrocarbon or haloalkan that contain chlorine,flourine and carbon atoms  CFC or freon damage the ozone layer when released in the envionment,but also saves lives by keeping food from spoiling , fire fighting and sterilization of surgical tools.  Non toxic  Non-flammable  Noncorrosive  Inexpensive  long-lived “Dream Chemical”  U.S government banned the production of freon.
  • 12. • CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane - CFCl3) • CFC-12 (dichloro-difluoromethane - CF2Cl2) • CFC-113 (trichloro-trifluoroethane - C2F3Cl3) • CFC-114 (dichloro-tetrfluoroethane - C2F4Cl2) • CFC-115 (chloropentafluoroethane - C2F5Cl)
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Air Conditioners Refrigerators Fire extenguisher Spray cans Pesticides Insulation materials Cleaners for electronic parts Sterilizing medical instruments
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. United States accounts for largest part of world-wide consumption o CFC’s 29% of global consumption of CFC is from US Americans use six times more CFC’s than global average Vehicle air conditioners accounted for about 75% of annual CFC emissions in the US in 1990 Since 1978 the use of CFC’s in aerosol cans has been banned in many countries; however, worldwide, aerosol cans still account of 25% of CFC emissions.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. The Antarctic ozone hole was discovered in 1985 by British scientists Joesph Farman, Brian Gardiner, and Jonathan Shanklin of the British Antarctic Survey.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. 400 Figure 21-22 350 Page 485 October monthly means Total ozone (Dobson units) 300 250 200 150 100 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 Year
  • 28. 100 200 300 400 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 1950 100 200 300 400 1950 1960 1960 1970 1970 1980 1980 1990 1990 2000 2000 100 200 300 400
  • 29.
  • 31. Skin cancer Premature aging (photoaging) of the skin Sun burn
  • 32. This long-wavelength (low-energy) form of UV This shorter-wavelength (high-energy) form of UV radiation radiation causes aging of the skin, tanning, and causes sunburn, premature aging, and wrinkling. It is largely sometimes sunburn. It penetrates deeply and may responsible for basal and squamous cell carcinomas and contribute to skin cancer. plays a role in malignant melanoma. Ultraviolet A Ultraviolet B Hair Thin layer of dead cells Squamous cells Epidermis Basal layer Sweat gland Melanocyte cells Dermis Blood vessels Basal cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma Basal Cell Carcinoma Melanoma
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. Each 1% loss of ozone leads to a 2% increase in UV radiation striking the earth. A 2% increase in UV radiation results in a 5% to 7% increase in skin cancer, including a 1% increase in deadly malignant melanoma An additional 940,000 cases annually of basal-cell and squamous-cell skin cancer An additional 30,000 cases annually of melanoma skin cancer (often fatal). There are 9,000 American deaths per year from this now.
  • 38. Protect the skin against the solar radiation using skin creams with SPF or other sunscreen.
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41. • Stay out of the sun especially between 10 A.M and 3 P.M • Donot expose yourself to the sun if you are taken antibiotics and contraceptive pills • Examine your skin and scalp at least once a month for moles or warts that change in size,shape,color,or sores that keep oozing,bleeding and crusting over.if you observe any of this signs,consult a doctor immediately.
  • 42. Solutions : Protecting the Ozone Layer Stop producing CFCs or Reduce emission of ozone deplating chemicals that contains CFC. Reduce the uses of aerosol sprays. Uses of aerosol spray that is free in CFCs compound instead. properly recycle old CFCs Use safe alternatives Educate other governments for environmental policies Montreal Protocol 36 nations: Goal: reduce CFCs by 35% by 2000 Copenhagen Protocol