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Ozone (O3) has extremely high oxidation potential. A weaker bond between two of the oxygen atoms in the molecule allows an oxygen to release; it then attaches to pathogens such as bacteria. When this oxygen atom attaches to the organisms, it burns up the cell wall and other essential structural components, thus destroying the organism. O3 doesn’t kill algae or black layer, but by removing its food sources, fungi, spores, bacteria, and mold, the algae can’t survive. With the increased oxygen to water and soil, an aerobic environment is created. |
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