to my own understanding ozone does not have an atomic number
Though it is very reactive, the oxidation number of ozone (O3) is zero: it is the tri-atomic form of elemental oxygen. The same applies to the di-atomic O2 molecule.
The ozone molecule (O3) has 3 oxygen atoms.
NH3 is a compound, not an element. It does not have an atomic number. If you mean the number of atoms in the molecule the answer is 4: 1 nitrogen and 3 hydrogen. This is not the same as atomic number.
Ozone is O3. It is made up of 3 atoms so it is molecule.
The atomic number.
Though it is very reactive, the oxidation number of ozone (O3) is zero: it is the tri-atomic form of elemental oxygen. The same applies to the di-atomic O2 molecule.
Ozone is made is oxygen molecules. It is a tri atomic molecule.
Oxygen, atomic number 16, forms the molecule ozone (O3), mainly in the upper atmosphere. It is also produced by various chemical processes such as combustion.
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. While the ozone layer is formed by the collection of large number of ozone molecules.
The ozone is located within stratosphere. It is a tri-atomic molecule.
Ozone is a tri-atomic element with 3 Oxygen atoms in one molecule: O3
Ozone is actually the tri-atomic form of oxygen atom. Oxygen molecule combines with oxygen atom to form ozone.
The upper layer of ozone absorbs the UV rays. These are high energy UV radiations.
Oxygen molecule, generally it is O2 and is what we breath in. As in Oxygen goes into our body to carry out aerobic respiration.
The ozone layer is not composed of anything else. It is just composed of ozone molecules.
Ozone is a molecule. Its formula is O3.
Ammonia is a molecule, NH3, so there is no atomic number. However, the atomic number of nitrogen (N) is 7 and the atomic number of hydrogen (H) is 1.