for my end of year 9 test in school we have to learn chemistry of the stratosphere
are the following equations correct:
NO + O3 -> NO2 + O2
NO2 + O3 --> NO + 2O2
??
could the O3 in the second equation also be replaced by O
Second equation is highly unlikely NO is highly reactive in the presence of oxygen
The second equation shows what happens if you add NO2 and O3 together.
Of course, the reaction can continue as
2NO + O2 => 2NO2
so NO2 gets regenerated.
I'm just guessing here. I don't know what happens in the upper stratosphere and the effects if ozone.