Chemistry, asked by Lucentsmile, 8 days ago

Why is ozone used as a disinfectant?​

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Answered by HARDY6969
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Answer:

BECAUSE PF ITS CHEMICAL PROPERTIES .

EVEN OZONE IS ITSELF A POISONIUS SUBSTANCE.

Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

Ozone is used as a disinfectant because Ozon is a powerful oxidizing agent. It has been found to be particularly successful in killing bacteria, fungi, and molds, as well as inactivating viruses.

Explanation:

Ozone (O_{3}) is a gas that can be utilized to eliminate hazardous microorganisms. It is also known as "active oxygen." However, ozone must be present at a quantity above that which is considered safe for humans in order to be efficient in eliminating hazardous germs.

Ozone has been shown to be extremely successful at killing bacteria, fungi, and molds, as well as inactivating viruses on surfaces and in the air.

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