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LIGHT Special topics. 1.Greenhouse effect 2.Ozone hole

greenhouse

In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles." He used a mint plant, and placed it into an upturned glass jar in a vessel of water for several days. He then found that "the air would neither extinguish a candle, nor was it all inconvenient to a mouse which I put into it". In other words, he discovered that plants produce oxygen. A few years later, in 1794, the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier (left), discovered the concept of oxidation, but soon after was executed during the French Revolution for being a Monarchist sympathiser. The judge who pronounced sentence said "The Republic has no need for scientists". Ozone hole

280 + catalytic decomposition of ozone

Ozone hole