Tim035
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For three marks I have to explain why ozone is considerably more soluble in water the oxygen.
I can't find anything that directly says why... My guess is that due to the oxygens double bond which requires a large amount of energy to break it doesn't readily react with other molecules and thus is more difficult to dissolve in water. Where as ozone can react by just splitting off one oxygen atom which requires considerably less energy to do so and thus is much more soluble. Is this right? What else would I say to ensure 3 marks??
I can't find anything that directly says why... My guess is that due to the oxygens double bond which requires a large amount of energy to break it doesn't readily react with other molecules and thus is more difficult to dissolve in water. Where as ozone can react by just splitting off one oxygen atom which requires considerably less energy to do so and thus is much more soluble. Is this right? What else would I say to ensure 3 marks??