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Oxidation Of Silver As A Method Of Measuring Ozone Concentration, Lorne Maxwell Chanin Feb 1951

Oxidation Of Silver As A Method Of Measuring Ozone Concentration, Lorne Maxwell Chanin

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It has been found that, under certain conditions, a chemical reaction occurs between silver and ozone. The products of this reaction are silver oxides and oxygen. When heated to a certain temperature, the silver oxides are decomposed into silver and oxygen. If this reaction were produced, then the amount of oxygen resulting from the decomposition would be a measure of the amount of ozone originally present.