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  1. I have been reading on this forum a lot about hot tubs that have ozone consume more free chlorine. From what I have read, it looks like ozone reacts with hypochlorite to produce mostly oxygen and chloride but in a side reaction it also produces chlorate, an oxidized form of hypochlorite. My question is about the fate of chlorate. Does it just build up in the tub or does it go on to oxidize organic matter?
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