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What is formed by the interaction of lighting with oxygen?
Water vapor
Ozone

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The interaction of lightning with oxygen primarily forms ozone (O₃). During a lightning strike, the high temperatures generate a large amount of energy that can split diatomic oxygen molecules (O₂) into individual oxygen atoms. These free oxygen atoms can then react with other oxygen molecules to form ozone. Water vapor (H₂O) can also be produced in storms, but it's not a direct product of the interaction between lightning and oxygen. Therefore, the correct answer is **ozone**.

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