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Chapter 20 Problem 62

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Ozone is a possible replacement for chlorine in municipal water purification. Unlike chlorine, virtually no ozone remains after treatment. This has good and bad consequences. Explain.

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Title Chemistry 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9780547125329

Ozone is a possible replacement for chlorine in municipal

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