photolysis

/foʊˈtɑləsɪs/
noun
  1. The chemical breakdown of a substance caused by light, especially ultraviolet light.
    • The process of photolysis is essential for the formation of the ozone layer.
    • Photolysis of water in the atmosphere produces hydroxyl radicals.
    • Scientists study photolysis to understand how pollutants break down in sunlight.
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