Ozone (O3)is called an allotrope of oxygen and consists of three oxygen atoms. The color of ozone gas is lilac/bluish because the gas has a weak absorption in yellow and orange. Fluid ozone is bluish black, solid ozone is violet black.
Oxygen (O2) is a colorless gas, fluid and solid oxygen have a pale blue color.
unless it gets super cold, ozone is a form of oxygen, O3 Ozone can be liquified, and even made a solid. But at "standard temperature and pressure" (STP) it is a gas.
Oxygen (as a gas) is colorless. Liquid oxygen is pale blue.
In a sufficient amount ozone is pale blue.
Ozone is light blue in color. It is a tri atomic gas. Mostly it is found in the stratospheric region.
Ozone is pale blue color. It is dimagnetic in nature.
Ozone is pale blue colored compound. Therefore, ozone layer is blue in color.
Ozone is light blue in color. It is a tri atomic gas. Mostly it is found in the stratospheric region.
Ozone is pale blue color. It is dimagnetic in nature.
Yes it is . It is a colourless, odourless gas.
Oxygen is transparent.
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.
You are thinking of ozone.
O2 is just an oxygen molecule.
"Ozone" has no antonym.
Bromine is oxidized by ozone, so the ozone is broken down.
The ozone over Antarctica is very less. The areas with less ozone are shown with purple color.
See "What color is the ozone layer?"
Ozone is light blue in color. It can be seen from the satellites.
Ozone turns benzidine paper to a blue color.
The color of ozone gas is pale blue. When it is in liquid form it is dark blue. In solid form, it is a purple-black color.
Ozone has pale blue colour. Ozone is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere. It protects us from the harmful UV light of the sun.
The physical sign of ozone depletion is the foul smell. It is light blue in color.
The ozone in the air
The ozone in the air
its a physical property.
Color assignments on maps of concentrations of any constituent are arbitrary, and provided as a key on the map. There is no "natural" means of providing such a representative color. On the maps provided by the US-NASA, high ozone concentrations are yellow or white, and low concentrations are depected as dark blue, with intermediate values usually in red. So on US-NASA maps, the ozone hole is usually shown as a red circle with a blue center, when it is winter at that pole. See the link below.
Instruments will pass 254nm light across a path, and the absorption of the light will be proportional to the number of ozone molecules in that path.Observations using other wavelengths from satellites are also used, usually in reflection.Ozone is used to oxidize colored dyes (when ozone is dissolved in water), and the color change can be used to infer the amount of ozone.