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GENERALITIES:
Ozone (O3) is formed by the combination of three oxygen atoms. An unstable gas with a strong and irritating odor (which explains its name), ozone is corrosive, a strong oxidant and very toxic. For all of these reasons it absolutely unsuitable to sustain life. Ozone is generally produced by generating high-power electrical discharges in air or in oxygen. Naturally found in the upper layers of the atmosphere, where it is formed by a photo-chemical reaction, ozone serves as a shield which protects our planet from the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
| Molecular Weight |
- Molecular weight : 47.98 g/mol
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| Liquid phase |
- Liquid density (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 1352 kg/m3
- Boiling point (1.013 bar) : -111.3 °C
- Latent heat of vaporization (1.013 bar at boiling point) : 316.3 kJ/kg
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| Critical point |
- Critical temperature : -12.2 °C
- Critical pressure : 55.73 bar
- Critical density : 540 kg/m3
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| Triple point |
- Triple point temperature : -192.5 °C
- Triple point pressure : 0.0000114 bar
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| Gaseous phase |
- Gas density (1.013 bar and 0 °C (32 °F)) : 2.141 kg/m3
- Specific gravity (air = 1) (1.013 bar and 21 °C (70 °F)) : 1.612
- Specific volume (1.013 bar and 21 °C (70 °F)) : 0.519 m3/kg
- Heat capacity at constant pressure (Cp) (1 bar and 25 °C (77 °F)) : 0.039 kJ/(mol.K
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SUPPLY MODE: Ozone can be supplied by on site generator.
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