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    Exam 2: Science Literacy and the Process of Science- Science and the Sky: Solving the Mystery of the Disappearing Ozone
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    Infographic 2.5. -Refer to Infographic 2.5. Does an Increase or Decrease in or Decrease
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Infographic 2.5. -Refer to Infographic 2.5. Does an Increase or Decrease in or Decrease

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Infographic 2.5.
 Infographic 2.5.   -Refer to Infographic 2.5. Does an increase or decrease in the concentration of chlorine monoxide (ClO) in the stratosphere support Solomon's hypothesis that free chlorine molecules (Cl₂) from CFCs would break up into chlorine atoms that destroy ozone?
-Refer to Infographic 2.5. Does an increase or decrease in the concentration of chlorine monoxide (ClO) in the stratosphere support Solomon's hypothesis that free chlorine molecules (Cl₂) from CFCs would break up into chlorine atoms that destroy ozone?

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