In the mornings the fresh air is rich in ozone. [noun]
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It can be obtained by the oxidation of uric acid by means of lead dioxide, manganese dioxide, ozone or potassium permanganate: C 5 H 4 N 4 O 3 + H 2 O + O = C 4 H 6 N 4 O 3 + C02. [Please select]
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The sun was hot, yet the air of that ozone-rich quality for which Panama is famous. [Please select]
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The boys, in roughing it, had breathed the invigorating ozone and gained in rugged health and strength. [Please select]
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The mountain air, blowing straight from Penllwyd, was tinged with ozone from the tide. [Please select]
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Exhausted, humbled, I at last quitted the warmed Horace Mann ozone for the harsh and searching atmosphere of the street. [Please select]
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"To determine the oxygenic state of the atmosphere by means of ozone papers." [Please select]
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Oxygen and ozone have undoubtedly something to do with it, but in what proportions we know not. [Please select]
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Besides all this, had not Captain Vane his scientific investigations, his pendulum experiments, his wind-gauging, his ozone testing, his thermometric, barometric, and chronometric observations, besides what Benjy styled his kiteometric pranks. [Please select]
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* * * * * The Horace Mann School proved to be a palace where a thousand children and their teachers lived with extreme vivacity in an atmosphere of ozone from which all draughts and chilliness had been eliminated. [Please select]
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