What is Ozone (O3) and Negative Ions (OH-)?
The formulation of Ozone is O3 which is a molecule made up of three oxygen atom. Ozone (O3) is gas that is low density, colourless under normal temperature. If the density reaches a specific level, then it will emit a unique and pleasant smell and it will have a slightly pale blue colour. Ozone is created from the oxygen molecules by the sun’s UV light or through lightning strikes that occur during thunderstorms. The “fresh, clean, spring” smell that we often experience after a heavy rain is a result of the rich-content of ozone (O3) and negative ion (OH-) in the air. Ozone (O3) and Negative Ions (OH-) can also be found when you are deep in a forest, near the waterfall, or around the seaside or river. 2. How is Ozone (O3) and Negative Ion (OH-) applicable to our daily lives? Ozone (O3) and Negative Ions (OH-) is extremely active. When it encountered a bacteria, virus or fungi, it ruptures the cell of the micro-organism. When it is faced with a compound like odors and pesticides, the ex