chloro "catalytic" cycle -- or "paralytic"?
Hi, BatM! Long time no see… (or read) . I have also been busy, away from the board. In the meantime I posted an article (in Spanish) on our website about the stupidity of the<b><I> “ozone’s chlorocatalytic cycle”</I></b>, the theory that earned a Nobel Prize in Chemistry to F. Sherwood Rowland et al., although for <I>“the political consequences of their theory, that saved mankind from a catastrophe”</I>. So much for the value of Nobel Prizes nowadays!
My article is titled: http://mitosyfraudes.8k.com/articulos-3/CloroParalitico.html<b>“The Paralytic Cycle of Chlorine”</b> (in Spanish, with a graph) meaning that the cycle is just that: paralytic because it does not “walk” (in Spanish, we use “walk” with the same meaning of “work” or “function”). The reason is, briefly, this:
Everybody is too concerned with the chlorine atom released when UV radiation strikes the ClO (chlorine monoxide) molecule, but loose sight of the oxygen atom left free. While chlorine must go looking for an ozone molecule (stratospheric concentration 0.000003%), the oxygen atom wanders looking for other gases to attach itself and make a new compound. As oxygen concentration is about 21%, (relative to other gases, no matter the altitude or actual abundance) it seems that finding another oxygen molecule is far easier than finding a molecule of the other gas in the list, Argon, (0.93%) or CO2 (0,03%), other gases as methane, chlorine, CFCs) 0.0757%, with whom it might combine. You could easily calculate the odds.
Then, this oxygen atom finds an oxygen molecule much faster than chlorine finds an ozone molecule (21% versus 0.000003%) and attaches to it forming a new ozone molecule. So we can assert that ozone is replenished faster by this catalytic cycle than it is destroyed by chlorine –if that ever happens, as the heterogeneous (surface) phase of chemistry tell us that chlorine can <b>ONLY</b> react with ozone over the hard surface provided by ice crystals in polar clouds, and on the surface of aerosols emitted by volcanoes.
As polar clouds exist only in Antarctica during winter and part of spring, chlorine is NOT attacking ozone outside the Antarctic stratosphere. These conclusions are not mine, however, but come from the study by hard-core “depletionists” as S. Solomon, G.H. Mount, R.W. Sanders, R.O. Jakoubek, and A.L Schmeltekopf, published in <b><I>Science</I></b> magazine, October 28, 1988, vol. 242, pp.550-558, that would be quite easy for anyone to find in the web.
So, BatM, the ozone hole theory has long been deceased, but the green corporation still keeps its corpse mummified to scare the gullible and ignorant. <I>Sic Transit Mundi</i>. <b>R.I.P.</I> (not meaning Rest In Peace, but Requiescat in Pacem).</b>
By the way: did you see the World’s Meteorological Organization revealing that <b>October was (globally) the coldest month in record for many decades?</b> What happened to the Global Warming? We are experiencing in the Southern Hemisphere the coldest summer in decades, with still snowing in the foothills of the Andes, and snowfalls near Buenos Aires! Perhaps this cold could be blamed on warming? We have heard that before coming from Al Gore, remember? Cool!
Why not use CFCs in a can? They are better, cheaper, more efficient, won't spoil the product inside, won't explode in your face making you look as The Opera Ghost and, above all, <b>ozone friendly</b>, as I have shown above
Hi, BatM! Long time no see… (or read) . I have also been busy, away from the board. In the meantime I posted an article (in Spanish) on our website about the stupidity of the<b><I> “ozone’s chlorocatalytic cycle”</I></b>, the theory that earned a Nobel Prize in Chemistry to F. Sherwood Rowland et al., although for <I>“the political consequences of their theory, that saved mankind from a catastrophe”</I>. So much for the value of Nobel Prizes nowadays!
My article is titled: http://mitosyfraudes.8k.com/articulos-3/CloroParalitico.html<b>“The Paralytic Cycle of Chlorine”</b> (in Spanish, with a graph) meaning that the cycle is just that: paralytic because it does not “walk” (in Spanish, we use “walk” with the same meaning of “work” or “function”). The reason is, briefly, this:
Everybody is too concerned with the chlorine atom released when UV radiation strikes the ClO (chlorine monoxide) molecule, but loose sight of the oxygen atom left free. While chlorine must go looking for an ozone molecule (stratospheric concentration 0.000003%), the oxygen atom wanders looking for other gases to attach itself and make a new compound. As oxygen concentration is about 21%, (relative to other gases, no matter the altitude or actual abundance) it seems that finding another oxygen molecule is far easier than finding a molecule of the other gas in the list, Argon, (0.93%) or CO2 (0,03%), other gases as methane, chlorine, CFCs) 0.0757%, with whom it might combine. You could easily calculate the odds.
Then, this oxygen atom finds an oxygen molecule much faster than chlorine finds an ozone molecule (21% versus 0.000003%) and attaches to it forming a new ozone molecule. So we can assert that ozone is replenished faster by this catalytic cycle than it is destroyed by chlorine –if that ever happens, as the heterogeneous (surface) phase of chemistry tell us that chlorine can <b>ONLY</b> react with ozone over the hard surface provided by ice crystals in polar clouds, and on the surface of aerosols emitted by volcanoes.
As polar clouds exist only in Antarctica during winter and part of spring, chlorine is NOT attacking ozone outside the Antarctic stratosphere. These conclusions are not mine, however, but come from the study by hard-core “depletionists” as S. Solomon, G.H. Mount, R.W. Sanders, R.O. Jakoubek, and A.L Schmeltekopf, published in <b><I>Science</I></b> magazine, October 28, 1988, vol. 242, pp.550-558, that would be quite easy for anyone to find in the web.
So, BatM, the ozone hole theory has long been deceased, but the green corporation still keeps its corpse mummified to scare the gullible and ignorant. <I>Sic Transit Mundi</i>. <b>R.I.P.</I> (not meaning Rest In Peace, but Requiescat in Pacem).</b>
By the way: did you see the World’s Meteorological Organization revealing that <b>October was (globally) the coldest month in record for many decades?</b> What happened to the Global Warming? We are experiencing in the Southern Hemisphere the coldest summer in decades, with still snowing in the foothills of the Andes, and snowfalls near Buenos Aires! Perhaps this cold could be blamed on warming? We have heard that before coming from Al Gore, remember? Cool!
Avatar: why not use a simple - push and spray - ie a pump as it is in many sprays
Why not use CFCs in a can? They are better, cheaper, more efficient, won't spoil the product inside, won't explode in your face making you look as The Opera Ghost and, above all, <b>ozone friendly</b>, as I have shown above