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Review and Unit Quiz
- The chemistry is dominated by the two most abundant species in the atmosphere, and the mosts abundant species in the Earth's crust: Nitrogen, Oxegyn, and Carbon.
- Chemical cycles of Nitrogen, Oxegyn, and Carbon are the dominant processes affecting air quality.
- Polutants in the upper atmosphere can trigger other reactions, particularly the destruction of ozone in the stratosphere by CFC chemistry.
Unit Quiz: You will now be presented with a five-question, multiple-choice quiz. You should score at least four (4) out of five (5) on this end-of-unit quiz before continuing to the next unit. Once you have completed the quiz, close the quiz window, and continue to the next unit
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