The photodissociation wavelength of ozone is 320 nm. This means that ozone efficiently absorbs light below this wavelength and breaks apart according to the following photochemical reaction.
O3 + hn à O2 + O
Any excess energy above the dissociation energy will be carried away by the kinetic energy of
O2 and O. Assuming that the kinetic energy is shared equally by O2 and O calculate the velocity
of O2 and O when ozone is photodissociated by a photon with a wavelength of 250 nm.