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ozone oxidizes iodide to

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With starch iodide (KI + starch solution), ozone oxidizes KI to iodine, which gives ozone a blue color.

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This is the case. In an intermediate step, ozone gets reduced to diatomic oxygen and a monoatomic oxygen, also called nascent oxygen. Generally, this nascent oxygen is unstable so it reacts/gets used up to oxidize potassium iodide to iodine.

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