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Passage Breakdown

Sunlight’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause skin cancer, but a thin ozone layer high in the atmosphere blocks much of that harmful UV. In the 1970s scientists Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland showed that common chemicals called CFCs (from spray cans and refrigerators) drift up, break apart in sunlight, and release chlorine atoms that can destroy huge numbers of ozone molecules; because so many CFCs had already built up, ozone loss would continue for years even if CFCs stopped. Their warnings were at first attacked by industry but were later confirmed by the discovery of an Antarctic “ozone hole,” which led to international bans on ozone-depleting gases and safer products.

Logic Breakdown

Find the mechanism by which CFCs damage ozone (release of reactive chlorine atoms) and choose the experiment that tests whether a replacement would behave like chlorine or produce chlorine-like decomposition products.

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Based on the passage, the information yielded by which one of the following experiments would be most useful in determining whether a particular chemical could replace CFCs without damaging the ozone layer?

Correct Answer
D
The passage identifies chlorine atoms released when CFCs break down as the agent that destroys ozone. Relevant sentences: 'There, subjected to massive ultraviolet radiation, they break down into their constituent elements, including chlorine.' 'Chlorine and ozone chemically react in a way that both destroys the ozone and regenerates the chlorine atoms.' 'As a result of this chemical reaction, each chlorine atom could destroy as many as 100,000 ozone molecules before becoming inactive.' Because the harmful effect depends on chlorine-like chemical behavior, the most useful test is one that determines 'what chemical properties the chemical or its constituent elements share with chlorine' (choice D).
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