trisulfur(s3) thiozone, in sulfur vapors and solid at cryogenic temperatures.
Ozone is a triatomic gas
yes, ozone
yes
No. Argon is a monatomic gas.
All are triatomic molecules but HCN is also heteroatomic molecule.
Carbon dioxide CO2 is usually the main triatomic gas present in dry air. Sulfur dioxide, SO2 is also present in many locations.
A triatomic molecule is a molecule consisting of 3 atoms (the same or different). Examples of triatomic molecules include (but not limited to): - Water (H2O) - Ozone (O3) - Carbon dioxide (CO2)
no, it has four atoms, P4.
Ozone is a triatomic gas
Yes, ozone is a triatomic gas. It contains three atoms of oxygen linked together in an ionic bond.
No. Argon is a monatomic gas.
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There are many triatomic gas molecules, for example: Carbon dioxide Ozone Water Hydrogen cyanide The person asking the question will have to be more specific about what "materials" on triatomic gases there are interested in.
Ozone is a triatomic gas. It is present at stratosphere.
Ozone is a triatomic gas. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Ozone layer is formed of ozone. It is a gas.
Ozone, or O<sub>3</sub>
Oxygen exists as O3 (ozone).
ozone layer can be used in a sentence. one example is "OZONE IS A TRIATOMIC GAS".
Ozone is made up of oxygen atoms. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.