In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air...

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Page 1: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
Page 2: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
Page 3: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
Page 4: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
Page 5: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
Page 6: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
Page 7: In 1780, the famous English chemist Joseph Priestley (right) found that plants could "restore air which has been injured by the burning of candles."
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Wrong equilibrium:Too much ozone!

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But where does the

Extra Cl come from?

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