Identification |
Name: | Ozone |
Synonyms: | Atmosphericozone;Healozone;Oxygen, mol. (O3);Ozone (O3);Ozone(16O16O16O);Triatomicoxygen; |
CAS: | 10028-15-6 |
EINECS: | 233-069-2 |
Molecular Formula: | O3 |
Molecular Weight: | 48.00 |
InChI: | InChI=1/O3/c1-3-2 |
Molecular Structure: |
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Properties |
Transport: | 1956 |
Flash Point: | °C |
Density: | 1.48g/cm3 |
Stability: | Unstable - may decompose spontaneously and violently to oxygen. Mixtures containing a moderate partial pressure of ozone, and pure ozone at even low pressures are both potentially explosive. May react very violently with combustible materials and reducing agents, such as organics. Even small quantities of organic material, such as traces of g |
Refractive index: | 1.278 |
Solubility: | 49 CC/100 CC WATER AT 0 DEG C; SOL IN ALKALINE SOLVENTS, OILS |
Appearance: | colourless gas or dark blue liquid. |
Specification: |
Ozone (CAS NO.10028-15-6), its Synonyms are Oxygen, mol (O3) ; Ozon ; Ozon [Polish] ; Ozone heavy work ; Triatomic oxygen ; UNII-66H7ZZK23N . It is colourless gas or dark blue liquid and has a characteristic odor in concentrations less than 2 ppm.
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Report: |
EPA Extremely Hazardous Substances List. Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory. EPA Genetic Toxicology Program.
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Packinggroup: | Z01 |
Flash Point: | °C |
Color: | COLORLESS GAS; DARK BLUE LIQ; BLUE-BLACK CRYSTALS BLUISH GAS Colorless to blue gas. |
Safety Data |
Hazard Symbols |
Dangerous fire and explosion risk in contact with organic materials. Toxic by inhalation, strong irritant. TLV: ceiling of 0.1 
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