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Is O3 a ionic or covalent bond?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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8y ago

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Oxygen is an element. It forms chemical bonds with another oxygen atom, forming a nonpolar covalent bond. It forms covalent bonds with other nonmetals, and ionic bonds with metals.
O2 molecule has non-polar covalent bond
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11y ago

Ozone has covalent bonds, not ionic. All of the atoms in ozone, O3, are oxygen there is no electronegativity difference between oxygen atoms and therefore ionic bonding is out of the question.

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13y ago

Two of the oxygen atoms are involved in a double bod O=O. The last oxygen atom has its 2 electrons provided via dative covalent bonding. So it would be like this O=O-O.

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15y ago

Already been answered in another category. Any bonding between atoms of the same element is automatically covalent. You don't have to be rude about your answer.

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11y ago

Ozone is a molecular covalently bonded compound. The molecular formula is O3

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12y ago

A molecule composed of two or more nonmetals contain a covalent bond.

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covalent bond

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Ozone is covalently bonded.

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covalent

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CaI2

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