How is ozone gas formed?
Ozone gas is formed when oxygen molecules (O2) are exposed to a controlled high voltage electrical field. As oxygen molecules pass through this field, a portion of them are split, creating a pair of O1 atoms. Seeking molecular stability, these atoms recombine with other O2molecules in the air stream to form ozone (O3). More soluble in water than oxygen, ozone is a more powerful oxidizer than other ISCO compounds, which include Permanganate (NaK), Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) and Sodium Persulfate (NaSO4).