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)
Ozone is not considered as a compound because of it's structure. It is a combination of three oxygen atoms.
Ozone is a compound. It is made of three atoms of oxygen.
CFC's are hazardous to ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
UV is associated for ozone formation. It is the radiation of the sun.
Ozone is neither a compound or atom, a compound is two or more different elements chemically combined, and an atom is a single small particle of an element. Well ozone's chemical formula is O3, so ozone is a molecule (two or more elements chemically combined, that are the same or different).
Ozone in the ozone layer is not at all a pollutant but it is something without which no ozone layer may have existed. Ozone can be considered as a pollutant in the stratospheric region but in the stratosphere or the ozone layer it is of full or complete use. No harms there.
It isn't. By definition a compound consists of two or more elements. Ozone consists only of one element: oxygen. It is considered an allotrope.
It isn't. By definition a compound consists of two or more elements. Ozone consists only of one element: oxygen. It is considered an allotrope.
Ozone is not a compound. It is a variation (or allotrope) of the element oxygen.
Ozone has covalent bonding. It is an allotrope of Oxygen.
Ozone is a compound. It is made of three atoms of oxygen.
Ozone is not an allotrope. It is a compound of oxygen.
CFC's are hazardous to ozone. They react with ozone and deplete it.
Thin layer of compound ozone is ozone layer. It protects from harmful UV rays.
No. A molecule of ozone is 3 oxygen atoms.
Ozone is a molecule. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
Ozone has many false facts. One of it is that it is a compound.
Ozone is a covalent compund. It has partial ionic chaaracter.