Definition(s)
An allotropic form of oxygen containing three atoms in the molecule. It is a bluish gas, very active chemically, and a powerful oxidizing agent. Ozone is formed when oxygen or air is subjected to a silent electric discharge. It occurs in ordinary air in very small amounts only. (Source: GEMET/UVAROV)
Hiérarchie
Broader: gaz à effet de serre
Narrower: ozone atmosphériqueozone troposphérique
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Ozone
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озон
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ozono
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الأوزون
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Convention de Vienne | 74 decisions | |
Protocole de Montréal | 280 decisions |