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ARAN, patented super-oxygen, is commonly referred to as O5, but is in actuality a term applied to allotropes of oxygen higher than ozone (O3), i.e. O4, O5, O6, O7, O8, O9 & OX. Though they are both allotropes of Oxygen (O2), the major differences between Ozone (O3) and Aran (O5) lies in their molecular weight and the physics involved in "spin resonance"; how they share electrons. Because Aran (O5), which is found in published research, has more mass/energy, it is inherently more powerful per ml./mg. than Ozone. Additionally, because this technology is proven not to produce Nitrogen radicals (it doesn't split N2 molecules), Aran is safer than ozone produced via electrically generated corona discharges.
Aran oxidation technology works on most fumes such as hydrocarbons because it continues the oxidation process started by combustion.
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