Ozone Concentration in Oxygen Converter
This tool converts ozone concentration units specifically for oxygen-fed systems. It accounts for the higher gas density of oxygen to accurately solve for g/m3, ppm, and weight percentage in high-concentration ozone applications.
Key Oxygen Relationships:
1% O3 = 14.3 g/m3 | 1% O3 = 6,520 ppm
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