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| gas_name = Ozone | | gas_name = Ozone | ||
| image = | | image = Icon-Ozone.png | ||
| heat = 38.6 J/mol*K <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::GetSpecificHeat --> | | heat = 38.6 J/mol*K <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::GetSpecificHeat --> | ||
| latent_heat = 1000 J/mol <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::LatentHeatOfVaporization --> | | latent_heat = 1000 J/mol <!-- Atmospherics.Mole::LatentHeatOfVaporization --> | ||
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= Description = | = Description = <blockquote><q>Ozone is a highly energetic oxidiser. As with [[Nitrous Oxide]], when mixed with a volatile gas Ozone will create extra hot combustion.</q><br> | ||
<blockquote><q>Ozone is a highly energetic oxidiser. As with [[Nitrous Oxide]], when mixed with a volatile gas Ozone will create extra hot combustion.</q><br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:16, 13 March 2026
= Description =
Ozone is a highly energetic oxidiser. As with Nitrous Oxide, when mixed with a volatile gas Ozone will create extra hot combustion.
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Ozone, also referred to as O3, is an upcoming gas/liquid.
Details
Ozone will condense into Liquid Ozone starting at 304.38 K (31.2 °C).
Combustions with Ozone are twice as energetic as Oxygen - a gain similar to Nitrous Oxide. Autoignition temperatures get reduced by 150°C.
Notes
- When used as oxidizer in rocket fuel, Ozone has a mass of 41.(6) mol/kg.
Sources
You can collect Ozone from the following sources:
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