Hi Chris:


Here are several URLs for ozone that will begin to
answer your questions.  Using these as a starting
point, you may be able to find the answers to your
questions.

    http://www.geo.nsf.gov/adgeo/geofield/atmfield/ozone.htm
    http://siri.org/msds/mf/cards/file/0068.html
    http://chemfinder.camsoft.com/  (search for "ozone")
    http://chemfinder.camsoft.com/cgi-win/cfserver.exe/

You can get toxicity data from:

    
http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/cgi/iH_Indexes/Chem_H&S/iH_Chem_H&S_Frames.html
    (search for ozone)
    
http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/htdocs/CHEM_H&S/NTP_Chem1/Radian10028-15-6.html
    (takes you directly to ozone)

This site has a number of good references for data on
chemicals:

    http://www.dol.net/~frank.logullo/logullo.html


Enjoy!
Rich



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