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RE: new single 833A VTTC and OZONE



Original poster: "Enrique Muyshondt" <Endeavour-at-austin.rr-dot-com> 

Food for thought:

You know that smell right before it rains? That's Ozone, or so that's the
belief among most people I have ever talked to.

So, Ozone has an odor. It is NOT odorless, you smell it when it's in
relatively high concentrations, and some TCs, and Plasma Tweeters produce
it. It smells like it does outside right before rain, if I'm not mistaken.
You open a door and it disperses and goes away.

Now, the real problem doesn't lie so much in the smell as it does in whether
or not it is a carcinogen, I've still never gotten a clear answer on that.

Ozone is very unstable and quickly bonds to other ions to make O2. Usually
it's harmless unless you're breathing a lot of it night and day.

My 2 cents.

-EM

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Subject: Re: new single 833A VTTC and OZONE


Original poster: "Jim Mitchell" <electrontube-at-sbcglobal-dot-net>

Notice how you get about 13,000 entries for oderless ozone, strange how  you
get 74,000 for this
http://www.google-dot-com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=ozone+sm
ell

Regards - Jim Mitchell
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: new single 833A VTTC and OZONE


  > Original poster: dhmccauley-at-spacecatlighting-dot-com
  >
  >
  > Yes, but you can do a likewise search and see all the listings stating
ozone
  > *is* odorless.
  > The following search lists all the sources confirming the odorless fact.
  > Since we have so many contradicting sources, i wonder what the real
answer
  > is . . . .
  >
  > http://www.google-dot-com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=odorless+ozone
  >
  > Dan
  >
  >
  >  >  > NO!  You are smelling the various nitrous oxides.  Ozone is an
odorless
  >  > gas.
  >  >  > The nitrous oxides produce that biting
  >  >  > smell people most often refer to ozone.
  >  >
  >  >
  >  >      I disagree.  Ozone has a distinct odor.  Lots of other sources
  > confirm
  >  > this.  See the link below.
  >  >
  >  >
http://www.google-dot-com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=ozone+distinct+odor
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