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Color of ozone

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12y ago
Updated: 5/21/2024

Ozone (O3)is called an allotrope of oxygen and consists of three oxygen atoms. The color of ozone gas is lilac/bluish because the gas has a weak absorption in yellow and orange. Fluid ozone is bluish black, solid ozone is violet black.


Oxygen (O2) is a colorless gas, fluid and solid oxygen have a pale blue color.

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