noun
- Plural of ozone; a colorless gas with a pungent odor, formed from oxygen by electrical discharge or ultraviolet light, present in the upper atmosphere and used as a bleaching or disinfecting agent.
Usage: Typically used in scientific, environmental, or technical contexts.
Examples
- High concentrations of ozones in the upper atmosphere protect Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- The factory uses ozones to disinfect water before distribution to homes.
- Ozones are produced when lightning strikes during thunderstorms.
- Scientists monitor ozones levels to track air quality in urban areas.
- The bleaching process relies on ozones to remove stains from textiles.