Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen. Known allotropes of oxygen are O (found in space), O2 (found in our atmosphere), O3 (found in our atmosphere, made intentionally for production uses, and made as smog), O4 and O8 (found at tens of thousands of atmospheres of pressure, metallic).
Ozone has formed an Ozone layer is located in troposphere. It is approximately 20 to 30 kilometres (12 to 19 mi) above Earth, though the thickness varies seasonally and geographically.
Ozone is a form of Oxygen.
A free radical. A gas. A photochemical product. Oxygen.
Ozone formation is a chemical process. When oxygen is treated with UV radiations oxygen gets converted into ozone.
The form of oxygen you are referring to is called ozone, and it is a unstable triatomic molecule, which, when in the lower atmosphere, acts as a pollutant, damaging the respiratory system of animals, and burning sensitive plants. If it is in the upper atmosphere, however, it is extremely beneficial, as it prevents dangerous UV rays from getting to the earth.
3 oxygen atoms fuze's and form a ozone atom
the formula of the ozone layer is O3. oxgen=02 combines with a single oxygen to form 03
The ozone is the triatomic form of ozone. It is present in the form of ozone layer in the atmosphere.
No its not. Ozone is a form of oxygen.
The ground level ozone is a form of pollution. There are traces of ozone in it.
The CFC's form a hole in ozone layer. They are highly reactive with ozone.
The stratosphere contains the ozone. It is in the form of ozone layer.
The ozone layer is in layer form. It is due to the gravity.
Ozone.
Oxygen and ozone are different. Oxygen is the diatomic form of oxygen atmon while ozone is the triatomic form.
Stratosphere contains most ozone. It is in the form of ozone layer.
Ozone is formed by UV rays. They naturally create ozone.
Most of the earth's ozone is in the atmosphere. It is in the form of ozone layer.
No, it is not. The ozone in stratosphere is good ozone.