oxygen as a ion is O22- so it only has two electrons to spare, wich means there isn't enough electrons to form a O3
O2 is more stable than O1 because oxygen is very reactive and willing to react with everything and anything including itself until it can find something else to react with.
O3 is Trioxyde, known comonly as Ozone. O2 is Monoxyde, found in water. They are made up of different amounts of atoms. Does this help?
Ozone is not a compound; it is an oxygen allotrope.
Ozone (O3) forms from oxygen (O2) in the upper atmosphere and screens out most of the ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
If Trioxide refers to Ozonide ion, the formula is O3-
Water can be broken down to oxygen and hydrogen and hydrogen can be ignited in oxygen to form water. 2H2O --> 2H2 + O2 (takes energy) 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O (releases energy)
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what is ag2o
O=oxygen atom, o2=oxygen molecule, o2-=oxide, o22-=peroxide, o2-=superoxide, o3=ozone.
O2 is just an oxygen molecule.
O2 and O3 are two allotropes of oxygen. O2 is dioxygen, commonly called oxygen, and O3 is trioxygen, also known as ozone.
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O3 stands for ozone, an allotrope of oxygen.
Fe + O2 --> 2FeO
O = oxygen atom O2 = dioxygen molecule O3 = ozone molecule H2 = dihydrogen molecule
Ozone is a type of oxygen but differs in chemical formula.Ozone is O3 but oxygen is O2. Both are molecules.Ozone differs from oxygen in some ways. The chemical formulas are O3 and O2 respectively.
The Chapman Cycle is the cycle of O2 into O3 and back into O2. There is no net change because it's a closed cycle. 3O2+UV photon->O+O2+O3->3O2 It takes place in the Stratosphere.
they differ in reactivity- O3 is more reactive.
O3 (Ozone) and O2 (Oxygen)