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How Ozone Pollution Works
Introduction to How Ozone Pollution Works
The weather report on the radio or TV tells you that it is going to be sunny and hot and that an orange ozone alert has been issued. What is ozone What does an orange alert mean Why should you be concerned about it
In this article, we will examine what ozone is, how it is produced, what health hazards it poses and what you can do to reduce ozone pollution.
Ozone is a molecule of three oxygen atoms bound together (O
3). It is unstable and highly reactive. Ozone is used as a bleach, a deodorizing agent, and a sterilization agent for air and drinking water. At low concentrations, it is toxic.
Ozone is found naturally in small concentrations in the stratosphere, a layer of Earth’s upper atmosphere. In this upper atmosphere, ozone is made when ultraviolet light from the sun splits an oxygen molecule (O
2), forming two single
A. a bleach
B. a oxidizer
C. a deodorizing agent
D. a sterilization agent for air and drinking water