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The air we breathe is made up of two joined oxygen atoms
(O2). If we take three O2 molecules and recombine them so that there are
two units with three atoms each, we now have ozone (O3). These ozone molecules
travel through the air. When they encounter a pollutant, one oxygen atom
will break away and attach itself to the pollutant thereby oxidizing it.
All that's left behind is safe, pure, breathable oxygen necessary to life
& very enjoyable.
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