noun
- a form of oxygen with three atoms per molecule that exists naturally in the upper atmosphere and protects Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation
- a bluish gas with a sharp smell that is produced by electrical equipment and can be harmful to breathe
Usage: chemistry; environmental science
Usage: chemistry
Examples
- The ozone layer shields us from dangerous UV rays.
- Scientists are concerned about ozone depletion over Antarctica.
- Chlorofluorocarbons can destroy ozone in the atmosphere.
- The air purifier produces ozone to kill bacteria.
- High levels of ground-level ozone can cause breathing problems.
- You can smell ozone in the air after lightning strikes.
- The ozone hole has been slowly recovering since the 1990s.