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Ozone can damage various compounds. It can cause the cracking of rubber, the reduction in tensile ... oxygenated organic and inorganic compounds (ROx) react with nitric oxide to produce more nitrogen oxides: page 3 ... The significance of the presence of the VOCs in these last two reactions is paramount. Ozone is normally consumed by nitric ...
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