No. A molecule of ozone is 3 oxygen atoms.
NH is not a compound.
Ozone is not a compound. It is a variation (or allotrope) of the element oxygen.
No. NH is not a chemical compound. NH3, ammonia, is a base.
Ozone is a compound. It is made of three atoms of oxygen.
Ozone has covalent bonding. It is an allotrope of Oxygen.
NH3 is ammonia
The compound NH does not exist. However, if you are asking about the compound ammonia (NH3), it is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Ozone is not an allotrope. It is a compound of oxygen.
Thin layer of compound ozone is ozone layer. It protects from harmful UV rays.
Ozone has many false facts. One of it is that it is a compound.
Ozone is a molecule. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
O3 is OZONE. It is an allotrope of oxygen. Atmospheric oxygen has the formula O2, and the structure ' O=O ' . Ozone by comparison has the formula 'O3' , and a triangular structure. ' /</u> ' with an atom of oxygen at each point(node) of the triangle, making for each oxygen atom to have two bonds. Ozone is quite poisonous to humans and life in general as it can form free radicals. It is found in the upper atmosphere, but NOT at ground level.