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  • Opal vs. Ozone: Understanding the Chemical Difference
    "Opal ozone" is not a valid term in chemistry. Here's why:

    * Opal is a mineral, made up of hydrated silica (SiO₂·nH₂O).

    * Ozone is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms (O₃).

    While opal and ozone are separate substances, they can't be combined to form a new compound called "opal ozone".

    It's possible you are thinking of a different term or concept. Could you please clarify your question?

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