I assume you are talking atmospheric ozone, which has three oxygen atoms in it's molecular structure.
O3
Ozone has three oxygen molecules instead of two.
It is called "ozone".
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
One molecule of Oxygen contains two atoms.
The word 'elements' should read , atoms'. The water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atoms. The water molecule contains two elements, viz. hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes, the diatomical molecule does exist as two oxygen atoms.
it is a molecule with two oxygen atoms..
None. An oxygen molecule contains two oxygen atoms and nothing else.
Oxygen is an element. The oxygen in our atmosphere typically combines with itself, as does the nitrogen, forming a diatomic molecule--O2. So the two atoms in a molecule of oxygen would both be oxygen atoms.
A Molecule of Oxygen contains two atoms
two atoms that bond with a oxygen atom to form a water molecule
4 atoms in total. Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, so there is 2 atoms per molecule.