Yes Roger,

In order to dissolve O3 in water you must bubble it under pressure (from
the bottom of a tall slender flask) into chilled water. It will last
about 15 minutes in this instance. Has quite a pleasant, fresh taste. It
degenerates to H2O2 which has a completely different taste.

Ivan.

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> Ivan: Thanks for your comments. So, I think you're implying that the
water
> temp. in contact with my arc is approx. 100 C even though the rest of
the
> bath is tepid at most? And I guess you're implying as well that if the
> solubility of ozone in water at ~100 C is very low, there is no
obvious way
> for it to dissolve into the rest of the water which is at ~ ambient
temp?
> BTW, can ozone be tasted & is it similar to H2O2? My HVAC CS is
practically
> tasteless. Roger
>
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