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What is Structure of ozone and its uses

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Answered by adrscjj2469
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Explanation:

Ozone (/ˈoʊzoʊn/), or trioxygen, is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O

3. It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic allotrope O

2, breaking down in the lower atmosphere to O

2 (dioxygen). Ozone is formed from dioxygen by the action of ultraviolet light (UV) and electrical discharges within the Earth's atmosphere. It is present in very low concentrations throughout the latter, with its highest concentration high in the ozone layer of the stratosphere, which absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

Ozone

Skeletal formula of ozone with partial charges shown

Ball and stick model of ozone

Spacefill model of ozone

Answered by rishabh00027
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Answer:

What is Structure of Ozone?

Ozone is defined as a type of gas that's made from molecules consisting of three oxygen atoms. The chemical formula of ozone is O3. In the earth's stratosphere, ozone is formed from a two-step reactive process. First, sunlight breaks apart an oxygen molecule (O2 you'll recall) into two oxygen atoms.

Uses of Ozone(other than protection from UV rays)

Water purification: drinking water, bottled water, swimming pools, industrial wastewaters cooling towers, groundwater remediation, wastewater re-use.

Air purification: gas emissions from industry, conditioning system.

Pulp bleaching for chlorine-free production of paper.

Organic synthesis.

Aquaculture and fish farming.

Food processing: rinsing water, food preservation.

Surface treatment: semiconductor manufacture, inorganics production.

Medicine and esthetics: ozonotherapy, surgery, dental care, optical care, manufacture of pharmaceuticals and beauty products.

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