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    Hi everyone,

    anyone has a good idea on how to dissolve ozone in water instantly?

    Some ideas come to my mind:

    1) Pulsed electric field with high voltage pulses across the water flow pipe maybe could do something.

    2) Vortex rotation of the water flow should make the O3 molecule dissolve I suspect, it is big.. A Tesla pump should be interesting to try.

    3) Pulsed magnetic field.

    4) Any other ideas? Thanks for any input.

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    Ozone in water.

    Originally posted by Gauss View Post
    Hi everyone,

    anyone has a good idea on how to dissolve ozone in water instantly?

    Some ideas come to my mind:

    1) Pulsed electric field with high voltage pulses across the water flow pipe maybe could do something.

    2) Vortex rotation of the water flow should make the O3 molecule dissolve I suspect, it is big.. A Tesla pump should be interesting to try.

    3) Pulsed magnetic field.

    4) Any other ideas? Thanks for any input.
    I don't know about instantly, but I use a bubble stone connected to the end of my oxygen / ozone tube to spread out the ozone in the water, or oil, greatly increasing the ORP of the water.

    A Cylinder-shaped Bubble Stone for the Oxygenius Ozonator
    See my experiments here...
    http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

    You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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      Influencing the solubility

      The degree of solubility of ozone gas is dependant on the concentration in gas and thus dependant on the partial pressure. Another important factor influencing the solubility is the temperature. Besides temperature, pH and ion concentration in the solution are the main factors influencing the solubility. Summarized, the solubility can be increased by:

      - Increasing the ozone concentration in the air (oxygen);
      - Increasing air pressure (oxygen);
      - Decreasing the water temperature;
      - Decreasing the amount of solutes;
      - Decreasing the pH;
      - Excess of UV-light.

      ozone transfer mechanisms

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