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Ozone has molecular formula O3. Ozone is formed when monatomic oxygen encounters an oxygen molecule, or when N2O5 decays. Monatomic oxygen is formed when UV light of 215nm or shorter, or an energetic electron, dissociates an oxygen molecule. These oxygen atoms are called free radicals. ie they have at least one unpaired electron. Because of this, free radicals are very reactive. An oxygen atom will then react with an O2 (oxygen) molecule to form ozone. Additonally, there are biological pathways where ATP can generate ozone (the roots of marigolds produce it when attacked by predators).
Gold has one stable isotope and many radioactive ones.
Monatomic means having 1 atom.
NO!!! It is a monatomic atom. It is inert so it does not combine with anything to form a molecule.
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Barium is monatomic so 56.
A monatomic molecule is made up of only one kind of atom (mono means one and atomic is lbasically the word atom). Argon is monatomic because it has a full outer shell of electrons and so generally doesn't form chemical bonds, this also makes it a noble gas.
The molecule of nitrogen contain two atoms, is diatomic.
Neon is a monatomic gas, it dissovles slightly in water but causes no change to the pH as it is completely inert.
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No. By definition a molecule is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms that is held by covalent bond. While noble gases like helium and Argon may be called monatomic molecules, this is only used to simplify things and there is no difference between the names monatomic molecule and atom. There are, however, diatomic molecules that is made from one element, such as oxygen (O2), hydrogen (H2), and chlorine (Cl2).
Ozone has molecular formula O3. Ozone is formed when monatomic oxygen encounters an oxygen molecule, or when N2O5 decays. Monatomic oxygen is formed when UV light of 215nm or shorter, or an energetic electron, dissociates an oxygen molecule. These oxygen atoms are called free radicals. ie they have at least one unpaired electron. Because of this, free radicals are very reactive. An oxygen atom will then react with an O2 (oxygen) molecule to form ozone. Additonally, there are biological pathways where ATP can generate ozone (the roots of marigolds produce it when attacked by predators).
No, chlorine typically exists as a diatomic molecule at room temperature. Monatomic chlorine is a free radical and is very reactive. Thus, chlorine atoms in elemental chlorine are almost always bonded to one another under typical conditions.
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