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Statement I: O3 has a fishy smell. Sta...

Statement I: `O_3` has a fishy smell.
Statement II: It absorbs red part of the visible light,

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To analyze the statements provided, we will break down each statement and evaluate their accuracy step by step. ### Step 1: Evaluate Statement I **Statement I: O₃ has a fishy smell.** - Ozone (O₃) is known to have a distinct odor that is often described as sharp or similar to that of chlorine. Some people also describe it as having a fishy smell. This is particularly noticeable in higher concentrations, such as in polluted urban areas or near electrical equipment that generates ozone. - Therefore, Statement I is **True**. ### Step 2: Evaluate Statement II **Statement II: It absorbs the red part of the visible light.** - Ozone primarily absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which is crucial for protecting living organisms on Earth. It does not significantly absorb the visible light spectrum, particularly not the red part. - The absorption spectrum of ozone shows that it absorbs UV light rather than visible light, and it allows most visible light, including red light, to pass through. - Therefore, Statement II is **False**. ### Conclusion - Statement I is **True**. - Statement II is **False**. ### Final Answer - The correct evaluation is that Statement I is true and Statement II is false. ---
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