What is Ozone: Definition and 55 Discussions

Ozone (), or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3. It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic allotrope O2, breaking down in the lower atmosphere to O2 (dioxygen). Ozone is formed from dioxygen by the action of ultraviolet (UV) light and electrical discharges within the Earth's atmosphere. It is present in very low concentrations throughout the latter, with its highest concentration high in the ozone layer of the stratosphere, which absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Ozone's odour is reminiscent of chlorine, and detectable by many people at concentrations of as little as 0.1 ppm in air. Ozone's O3 structure was determined in 1865. The molecule was later proven to have a bent structure and to be weakly paramagnetic. In standard conditions, ozone is a pale blue gas that condenses at cryogenic temperatures to a dark blue liquid and finally a violet-black solid. Ozone's instability with regard to more common dioxygen is such that both concentrated gas and liquid ozone may decompose explosively at elevated temperatures or fast warming to the boiling point.
It is therefore used commercially only in low concentrations.
Ozone is a powerful oxidant (far more so than dioxygen) and has many industrial and consumer applications related to oxidation. This same high oxidizing potential, however, causes ozone to damage mucous and respiratory tissues in animals, and also tissues in plants, and above concentrations of about 0.1 ppm. While this makes ozone a potent respiratory hazard and pollutant near ground level, a higher concentration in the ozone layer (from two to eight ppm) is beneficial, preventing damaging UV light from reaching the Earth's surface.

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  1. A

    What is this type of bulb or lamp?

    Hi there! I have few years still without any solution. I could find just only one exemplary of this bulb or lamp there I share pictures, this is exactly what I need to know what it is, brand or datasheet. The base is E27. AND the most important, In this VIDEO you can see the lamp...
  2. J

    What are the current regulations for adding a signature on online forums?

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  3. voltech444

    Automotive Ozone Enhanced Combustion of Water/Diesel Emulsion in CI Engines

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  4. Ygggdrasil

    RIP Mario Molina, Nobel Laureate for work on ozone layer

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  5. N

    What would happen if ozone, nitrogen and oxygen disappear?

    Hi everyone! I have some trouble figuring out the following question: If oxygen, nitrogen and ozone did not absorb UV radiation, what would you expect the temperature profile in the atmosphere to look like between the surface and top of the atmosphere? Specify the temperatures at Tropopause...
  6. I

    Is the O3 Molecule Polar Due to Fractional Charges and Nonlinear Geometry?

    Is O3 molecule polar or non-polar? I am confused. If it is molar, could you explain why? Thinking you.
  7. K

    Question about stability of Ozone

    The enthalpy of formation of O3 is positive. Change in entropy for the formation of O3 is also negative( as the number of gaseous moles is decreasing). This means that Delta G is positive for all temperatures. So formation of ozone should be non spontaneous at all temperatures. Then how does it...
  8. G

    Calculating Ozone Levels from Air Purifier Output: Converting mg/hr to ppb

    Editor Note: Moved from a technical forum and therefore no template. Hi! I'm terrible at this sort of thing so came to this forum for help. I'm trying to figure out how much ozone an air purifier will throw into my indoor air. The unit produces 360 mg/hr. My space is 2500 square feet...
  9. B

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  10. R

    Ozone Depletion: A Cause for Concern Despite Limited UV Radiation

    If only 14% of the total solar emission is in the UV region, why is ozone depletion a cause for concern. Considering that only a small fraction of the sun's total radiation reaches earth.
  11. S

    Wimshurst Machine Build, Ozone Production

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  12. Y

    Ozone Solubility in Water and Its Potential Health Impact

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  13. H

    Using graphite as a catalyst to break down Ozone

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  14. C

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  15. K

    Chemical production of ozone in the laboratory

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  16. M

    I made the following orbital diagram for ozone is it correct?

    Hi, Could someone tell me if the following orbital diagram is correct for ozone? I added the bonds and lone pairs in color. Thanks in advance.
  17. I

    Is it safe to use an ozone generator while inside with pets?

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  18. R

    Calculating Heat Energy Released in Ozone Decomposition Reaction

    I have been doing some research on ozone recently, and I have a question that none of my resources have answered... The following reaction is an exothermic reaction, but how would I calculate the amount of heat energy is released? O_{3} \underbrace{\rightarrow}_{uv\ light} O_{2} + O...
  19. C

    Can liquid ozone substitute for liquid oxygen?

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  20. Gannet

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  21. Simfish

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  22. A

    The composition of ozone is O3 and the oxygen O2 present in

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  23. Mentallic

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  24. Jon Richfield

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  25. R

    Need help on ozone chemistry anyone?

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  26. F

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  27. K

    Does the Ozone Layer Have to Fall Due to Its Molecular Mass?

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  28. N

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  29. K

    Ozone Decomposition: Half-Life & Pressure Effects

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  30. S

    Why is Ozone so high in the atmosphere?

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  31. Z

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  32. Y

    Write the chemical equation for the formation of ozone.

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  33. M

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  34. W

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  35. L

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  36. F

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  37. M

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  38. L

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  39. Evo

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  40. P

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  41. P

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  42. F

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  43. P

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  44. R

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  45. B

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  46. Pengwuino

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  47. C

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  48. R

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  49. R

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  50. N

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