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how does ozon react with Hg. Plz plz answer​

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Answered by sagarkhundia
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Answer:

B: Oxidization of Hg with O3 results in the formation of Mercury II Oxide that causes Mercury to lose its high metallic luster, and this form of Mercury has a lower surface tension causing it to adhere, or to stick, to a piece of glass tubing other than flowing freely through it.

Answered by aadishree7667
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Answer:

Mercury reacts with ozone to form an oxide. Meniscus of mercury is lost and mercurous oxide sticks to the glass. It is known as tailing of mercury.

On shaking with water, the meniscus is restored.

2Hg+O3→Hg2O+O2

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