fotodissosiosta
Fotodissosiosta is a chemical process where molecules break apart due to the absorption of light. This phenomenon is driven by the energy supplied by photons, which can excite electrons within the molecule. If the absorbed energy is sufficient, it can overcome the bond energies holding the atoms together, leading to the scission of chemical bonds and the formation of new, often reactive, species.
The wavelength of light absorbed is crucial, as it must correspond to the energy levels within the
Fotodissosiosta plays a significant role in various natural and artificial processes. In the Earth's atmosphere, ultraviolet