What kind of chemical reaction does ozone (O3) have in water?
Ozone (O3) causes oxidation reduction in water and in this reaction sterilizes and kills bacteria, viruses and chemical residues. It also refreshes, whitens and deodorizes. Ozone (O3) is the second most powerful sterilant in the world. It is 3,125 times faster reactive than chlorine as a bactericide, and the strongest oxidant commercially available for air and water treatment. The molecular formation of Ozone (O3) is highly unstable and can only last for about 30 minutes. It cannot be stored and must be generated for immediate use. 4. Is Ozone (O3) safe for use? Ozone (O3) has been known for almost a century now, and there is an abundance of research and information about it. Like most things, when used correctly, Ozone (O3) is safe and causes absolutely no harm. A properly implemented and operated Ozone (O3) system poses no health hazards. In fact, Ozone (O3) is much less a danger than regular household bleach and many other cleaning chemicals found in the average home. Ozone (O3) is