It is a compound, as it is a collection of different elements fused together by molecular bonds.
No, ozone is a form (allotrope) of the element oxygen.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
O3 is not an element, but a molecule. It is known as ozone and is made up of three oxygen atoms.
Oxygen is an ELEMENT. It is found in the Periodic Table. It exists in two allotropic forms, viz. O2(oxygen) and O3(ozone).
This compound is the aluminium oxide.
No, ozone is a form (allotrope) of the element oxygen.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
Ozone is made up of 3 oxygen atoms. O3.
Yes....it is an element....it is an isotope...(isotope) meaning two or more forms of the same element whose atoms differ in number of neutrons... hence in mass. Example C - Carbon = Coal = Diamond -- diamond is the purest form of carbon
O3 is OZONE. It is an allotrope of oxygen. Atmospheric oxygen has the formula O2, and the structure ' O=O ' . Ozone by comparison has the formula 'O3' , and a triangular structure. ' /</u> ' with an atom of oxygen at each point(node) of the triangle, making for each oxygen atom to have two bonds. Ozone is quite poisonous to humans and life in general as it can form free radicals. It is found in the upper atmosphere, but NOT at ground level.
O3 is not an element, but a molecule. It is known as ozone and is made up of three oxygen atoms.
It is not a element. it is the ferric oxide.
its an element. It is usually encountered as O2. There are other allotropic forms the best known is O3 ozone.
Oxygen is an element. In the air it is mixed with Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, etc.
This compound is the aluminium oxide.
The compound B2O3 is known as boron trioxide.
To name two nonmetals that form a compound, use the names of each element with the ending "-ide" on the second element. For example, the compound formed from hydrogen and oxygen is named water (H2O).