Marshall wrote:

> Not initially.  Although it probably does convert to H2O2 after it sits, 
> initially it is
> O3 dissolved in water.  Since I make and drink it quite often, I know that it 
> is not
> H2O2.  The ozonated water taste quite good, refreshing in fact, but H2O2 
> taste awful, I
> virtually gag on it.  There is virtually no H2O2 in freshly made ozonated 
> water.

O3 dissolved in water forms hydrogen peroxide and O2 (gas). O3 is unstable and 
forms O2 gas and O which combines with the H2O molecule to form H2O2. Since the 
concentration of H2O2 is very weak, it will not posses the the characteristic 
taste normally associated with a commercially prepared H2O2. 

Even a 3% concentration is much higher that what bubbling will produce.

O2 gas dissolved in water is oxygenated water.


frank key


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