Ozone is a molecule, neither a solution nor a mixture. In the ozone layer, it is one component of a mixture of gasses.
No, ozone is a pure substance composed of three oxygen atoms bonded together (O3), so it is not a heterogeneous mixture.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
Smog is a mixture of nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that react in the atmosphere in the presence of sunlight to form ground-level ozone, which is a major component of smog.
When ammonia mixes with oxygen, it can form nitrogen gas and water through a chemical reaction. On the other hand, when ammonia mixes with ozone, it can react to form nitrogen gas, water, and nitrogen dioxide, which is a harmful air pollutant.
Pure air is the elemental mixture of different types of gases.It is homogeneous mixture of gases Pure air is the elemental mixture of different types of gases.It is homogeneous mixture of gases
No, ozone is a pure substance composed of three oxygen atoms bonded together (O3), so it is not a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, photo chemical smog can be a mixture of ozone and other pollutants. Ozone is also a pollutant at ground level.
Its a mixture of gasses.
The most abundant gas in the ozone layer is either Nitrogen or Oxygen.
A form of ozone therapy in which a small quantity of the patient's blood is withdrawn, treated with a mixture of ozone and oxygen, and reinfused into the patient.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
The ozone ground level protects us from the UVA and UVB rays, whereas smog refers to the mixture of smoke and fog.
The ozone ground level protects us from the UVA and UVB rays, whereas smog refers to the mixture of smoke and fog.
I think that would be the Ozone
Classic smog is combination of smoke and fog. Modern smog, more properly called photochemical smog, is mixture of nitrogen oxides, PAHs, ozone and reactive hydrocarbons
Ozone is a pollutant found in smog formed by the reaction of sunlight with pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds. Smog is a mixture of pollutants, including ozone, particulate matter, and other harmful chemicals, that can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
No. Smog includes ozone and more compounds in the troposphere. Ozone is found in all layers of the atmosphere, where it protects all surface life based on DNA. When it is found in concentrations >0.05 ppm in the troposphere, it is considered a pollutant, a constituent of smog.