I don't think there is a particular affinity, the O3 is in aqueous form
(hydrated O3 molecule) and does not last very long. I can't see it being
enhanced electrically, unless a current modulated to the frequency of
the O3 molecule is used (whatever that is).

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Russ Rosser" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 29 March 2001 00:04
Subject: Re: CS>Personal Experience Update on Nebulizer/Humidifier Use


> Ivan--
>
> What explains the affinity of water for the additional O atom?  Could
> this effect conceivably be enhanced electrically?  --Russ
>
> > dissolve O3 in water... It
> > degenerates to H2O2 which has a completely different taste.



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