It is a compound, as it is a collection of different elements fused together by molecular bonds.
No, ozone is a form (allotrope) of the element oxygen.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
+1 for Cs +5 for As -2 for O
The name for O3 is ozone
CO2 The subscript number tells how many atoms of the element are in the compound. No subscript means just one atom of the element is in the compound.
No, ozone is a form (allotrope) of the element oxygen.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
Ozone is made up of 3 oxygen atoms. O3.
its an element. It is usually encountered as O2. There are other allotropic forms the best known is O3 ozone.
Yes....it is an element....it is an isotope...(isotope) meaning two or more forms of the same element whose atoms differ in number of neutrons... hence in mass. Example C - Carbon = Coal = Diamond -- diamond is the purest form of carbon
Ozone is a tri-atomic element with 3 Oxygen atoms in one molecule: O3
Oxygen as an atom is O, however in the natural world oxygen does not exist as a single atom as this is unstable. The stable form of oxygen is two atoms linked together to form an oxygen molecule which is O2
+1 for Cs +5 for As -2 for O
The name for O3 is ozone
It is not a element. it is the ferric oxide.
CO2 The subscript number tells how many atoms of the element are in the compound. No subscript means just one atom of the element is in the compound.
This compound is the aluminium oxide.