Yup.
Ozone is not an allotrope. It is a compound of oxygen.
Ozone is not a compound. It is a variation (or allotrope) of the element oxygen.
No. Ammonia is a compound. An allotrope is a substance in its elemental form.
Ozone has covalent bonding. It is an allotrope of Oxygen.
It isn't. Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen. An allotrope is a variation of a pure element (for example diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon)
No, ethane is not an allotrope. Allotropes are different structural forms of the same element, while ethane is a compound composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
A diamond is an allotrope of Carbon, so it would be considered a nonmetal.
It isn't. By definition a compound consists of two or more elements. Ozone consists only of one element: oxygen. It is considered an allotrope.
BF3 is the compound Boron Triflouride
No, ozone is a form (allotrope) of the element oxygen.
compound because its not on the Periodic Table
No, H2O is not an allotrope. Allotropes are different forms of the same element that exist in the same physical state but have different properties. H2O is the chemical formula for water, a compound that consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.