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Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #111

Which of the following is not likely to be a significant product of ozone reacting with the components of reef aquarium water?


A. Br3
B. BrOH
C. IOH
D. BrO3-

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And the answer is...A. Br3

There is no such chemical as Br3, as folks noted.

The others result from the reaction of ozone with bromide (Br-) and Iodide (I-) in seawater. They can be toxic but these highly oxidized species can be catalytically broken down on GAC, so that's one of the reasons to treat the water after ozonation.

This has more:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-03/rhf/index.php
 

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