Ozone
The name ozone comes from the Greek Ozon meaning smell. At atmospheric temperatures, ozone is a colorless gas with an odor similar to chlorine that can usually be detected at a level of about 0....
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Ozone
Ozone (O3) is a highly reactive molecule composed of three linked oxygen atoms. It forms a colorless gas with a biting, acrid odor. Ozone is a strong oxidizing agent, meaning that it reacts with...
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Ozone
Ozone is oxygen in a triatomic state. Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen with the chemical formula 03.
Ozone is depicted as a resonance structure. Oxygen can form a double bond with itself to give ...
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Ozone
Recent concern for the environment has made ozone a household word, yet few people understand exactly what it is or how it affects our way of life. Ozone can be thought of as a " supercharged," ...
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Ozonation
The process which takes advantage of the oxidizing properties of ozone is known as ozonation. Ozone can be used in a variety of applications including the treatment of drinking water, bott...
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Ozone
Ozone is a toxic, colorless gas (but can be blue when in high concentration) with a characteristic acrid odor. A variant of normal oxygen, it had three oxygen atoms per molecule rather than th...
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Ozone
Ozone is a gas found in the atmosphere in very trace amounts. Depending on where it is located, ozone can be beneficial ("good ozone") or detrimental ("bad ozone"). O...
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Purpose Statement
I believed that ozone levels would be high at the school because: most of those schools were on highly traveled main roads. Also naturally when parents and buses pic...
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