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Mar 26, 2019 at 10:44 vote accept Ruslan
Mar 23, 2019 at 13:56 comment added ACR I was asking out of curiosity as to why nobody mentions the color of ozonated water anywhere. Ozonation is a very old technology but how come every one is silent on the color of ozone dissolved in water. The key question is if we have 50 ppm of O3 gas in air in a glass tube, will be see blue color?
Mar 23, 2019 at 13:06 comment added Ruslan @M.Farooq I think you've not seen this anywhere else because the water in the photos has quite high concentration of ozone. As is told in the blog entry linked in the OP, "The blue color in the water starts to become visually evident above 50 ppm.".
Mar 23, 2019 at 12:50 comment added ACR For some reasons, the ozonated water bottle looks odd. I searched Google and elsewhere nobody ever mentions that ozonated water has a bluish tinge except the link shared by the author. Are there any other references which mention that ozonated water is blue?
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