=3 x 16 =48 g
1 mole = 6.022 x 10 23
1 mole = atomic mass of the element48g = 6.022 x 10 23
1 g = 6.022 x 10 23 /481g of ozone = 0.125 x1023
1 gram of ozone has 1.25 x 1022 atoms.
Three moles of atoms.
48g of Ozone is one mole of Ozone. One of anything contains 6.022 x 1023 particles.
There is one element, oxygen, in ozone. Each molecule of ozone contains three atoms of oxygen.
Ozone is made up of three atoms of Oxygen. One Molecule of oxygen is divided into two atoms of nascent oxygen by the high energy UV radiations. This one atom of nascent oxygen is combined with one molecule of oxygen again to form a molecule of ozone.
No, ozone is three atoms of oxygen bonded into one unstable molecule.
Ozone is a tri-atomic element with 3 Oxygen atoms in one molecule: O3
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48g of Ozone is one mole of Ozone. One of anything contains 6.022 x 1023 particles.
There is one element, oxygen, in ozone. Each molecule of ozone contains three atoms of oxygen.
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Ozone is three oxygen atoms.
Ozone molecule has 3 atoms of oxygen and its Symbol is O3.
Ozone is made up of three atoms of Oxygen. One Molecule of oxygen is divided into two atoms of nascent oxygen by the high energy UV radiations. This one atom of nascent oxygen is combined with one molecule of oxygen again to form a molecule of ozone.
No, ozone is three atoms of oxygen bonded into one unstable molecule.
Ozone is a tri-atomic element with 3 Oxygen atoms in one molecule: O3
Ozone has chemical formula O3. There are three oxygen atoms in one molecule of ozone. There is no other element that makes up ozone.
Oxygen can be found as an isolated atom, so one atom of oxygen is in one atom of oxygen. Oxygen can also bond with itself. 02, the oxygen you inhale and is used in combustion reactions, has 2 atoms. 03 is ozone, which is found in the ozone layer, and has 3 atoms.
It's funny because I just read in my textbook, which was printed this year 2012, that one chlorine atom can destroy "ONE Million" ozone molecules. They do not explain why. It is more then likely goofball science that no one can back up. I'm no chem expert, but... Cl + O3 YIELDS destruction of (thousands/millions) O3 molecules. Yeah right.