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Chlorine and ozone have very similar histories of discovery. Their uses, however, differ in today’s environmentally conscious society. Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, and ozone was discovered a few years later, in 1783, by Dutch scientist Martinus Van Marum. Both disinfectants have names derived from Greek origins—chlorine comes from the word chloros, meaning greenish-yellow, and ozone comes from the word ozein, meaning to smell.
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