well, they are the same thing unless there are now a isotope
No different ones, just Oxygen atoms.
no
The double bond between two oxygen atoms has two characteristics. They are that a double covalent bond is formed and that valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms.
yes. they are different
They have way different masses!!
The answer is c. Valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms & D. Four valence eletrons are shared
Ozone is triatomic oxygen. (It has three oxygen atoms). 'Normal' oxygen is diatomic. (It has two oxygen atoms)
Different kinds of atoms combine to form molecules, which are the building blocks of all substances. The specific arrangement and combination of atoms determine the properties and characteristics of different substances. For example, hydrogen and oxygen atoms combine to form water molecules, while carbon atoms combine to form various organic compounds.
oxygen made of molecules and atoms related to light and electromagnetic radiation has mass
They are themselves specific elements and have their specific atoms.
No, they are different forms of the same element, so they are allotropes. Oxygen contains two atoms per molecule and ozone contains three atoms per molecule. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, such as oxygen-16 and oxygen-17.