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Coby Gibbs
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15 June, 14:51
What is the difference between ozone and oxygen?
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Turner Ross
15 June, 14:57
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Oxygen is diatomic. ozone is triatomic.
oxygen is gotten from decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. ozone is from electric sparks in the atmosphere.
ozone is a bleaching agent. oxygen is not.
ozone is pale blue with choking smell. oxygen is colorless and odorless.
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Collin Tucker
15 June, 14:59
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The only difference is the ozone is made up of three atoms of oxygen
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