Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. It is formed in a natural process by the action of UV light on oxygen molecule. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Ozone is the allotrope of oxygen. It is the triatomic form 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)
Yes, ozone is an allotrope. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
Ozone is not an element, it is an allotrope of oxygen. Ozone is formed in our atmosphere from a single oxygen atom combining with an oxygen molecule (O2). It was first produced in the lab by Christian Friedrich Schönbein in 1840. It was identified as O3 in 1865 by Jacques-Louis Soret and was the first discovered / recognized allotrope.
Triatomic oxygen (Ozone, O3), is a very reactive allotrope of oxygen that is destructive to materials like rubber and fabrics and is also damaging to lung tissue.[4] Traces of it can be detected as a sharp, chlorine-like smell,[3] coming from electric motors, laser printers, and photocopiers. It was named "ozone" by Christian Friedrich Schönbein, in 1840, from the Greek word ὠζώ (ozo) for smell.[5]
Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen but is not stable than it. But the formation of ozone is a non spontaneous process and is tend to proceed backwards most of the time.
Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen. It is represented as O3.
Oxygen has ozone as allotrope. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
Not in and of itself. Ozone is a form, or allotrope, of the element oxygen.
Oxygen.
The element whose allotrope is ozone is oxygen. It is one of the main part of ecosystem.
Ozone is the allotrope of oxygen. It is the triatomic form.
Ozone is not a compound. It is a variation (or allotrope) of the element oxygen.
Ozone layer is made up of ozone. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Ozone is not an element. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Ozone is O3, in other words, it only contains oxygen atoms.
Ozone is not an allotrope. It is a compound 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)