
Manual Ozone Generating System
SMOevo
PLUS
Safety
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3.8 Hazardous Substance Oxygen
The handling of oxygen requires special safety measures which are described in the
following section.
Oxygen
•
has a share of ≈ 21 Vol % in the air,
•
contains two oxygen atoms,
•
is a colorless gas,
•
is odorless,
•
is heavier than air.
Oxygen is non-combustible. However, it enables and promotes combustion processes.
Oxygen can cause spontaneous ignition of oil and grease. This also applies to clothing soiled
by oil and grease.
An increased oxygen concentration causes a considerable increase in combustion speed.
Furthermore, technical safety characteristics such as rate of pressure rise, ignition and glow
temperatures, explosion pressures and flame temperatures also change.
Oxygen bonds with almost all elements. The heavy reaction of most substances with oxygen
lead to an increased fire hazard.
Chemical and Physical Features of Oxygen
Chemical symbol
O
2
Density
1.429 kg/m
3 (
0°C, 1013 mbar)
Molar mass
≈ 32 g/mol
(under standard conditions)
Boiling point
-183 °C
Melting point
>
-219 °C