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Ozone
Ozone gas (O3) is often generated as an undesirable pollutant in smog and industrial emissions. It is also produced for sterilisation and for cleaning and detoxification purposes and is s a "green" alternative to chlorine. Ozone in the atmosphere is a critical component for filtering damaging UV radiation. Pure ozone gas is a bluish colour. At low temperatures (-111.9°C) liquid ozone forms as a blue-black liquid and if generated is a potentially explosive and unstable oxidant. At lower temperatures (-193°C) the solid ozone is formed as a bluish-black solid.
Physical Properties for Ozone
Structure:O3
Molecular Weight: 47.9982
CAS (chemical abstract number):10028-15-6
Melting Point (1 atm.): -111.9°C
Boiling Point: -197.7°C
Critical Temperature :-12.1°C
Critical Pressure:54.6 atm.
Density (gas) @ 0°C:2.144 g/L
Density (liquid) -183°C:1.571 g/L
Viscosity of Liquid -183°C :1.57 cp
Colour:
Ozone is a pale-blue poisonous gas with a sharp, irritating odor. Most people can detect about 0.01 ppm in air. Exposure to 0.1 to 1 ppm produces headaches, burning eyes, and irritation to the respiratory passages.
At -112 °C, it forms a dark blue liquid. At temperatures below -193 °C, it forms a violet-black solid
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone#Physical_properties