A free radical.
A gas.
A photochemical product.
Oxygen.
There is no such plural
Ozone (O3) forms when oxygen molecules (O2) are split apart by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the atmosphere. The UV radiation can break apart an oxygen molecule to form two oxygen atoms, which can then combine with an oxygen molecule to form ozone.
In the ozone layer, ozone is created when oxygen molecules (O2) are broken apart by ultraviolet radiation from the sun. The newly formed oxygen atoms (O) then combine with other oxygen molecules to form ozone (O3).
The gas molecule is ozone (O3). It is formed when oxygen (O2) molecules are split apart by ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere and then recombine to form ozone. Ozone helps to protect Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The form of oxygen you are referring to is called ozone, and it is a unstable triatomic molecule, which, when in the lower atmosphere, acts as a pollutant, damaging the respiratory system of animals, and burning sensitive plants. If it is in the upper atmosphere, however, it is extremely beneficial, as it prevents dangerous UV rays from getting to the earth.
The ozone is the triatomic form of ozone. It is present in the form of ozone layer in the atmosphere.
No its not. Ozone is a form of oxygen.
The stratosphere contains the ozone. It is in the form of ozone layer.
The ozone layer is in layer form. It is due to the gravity.
Oxygen and ozone are different. Oxygen is the diatomic form of oxygen atmon while ozone is the triatomic form.
Most of the earth's ozone is in the atmosphere. It is in the form of ozone layer.
Ozone is formed by UV rays. They naturally create ozone.
Stratosphere contains most ozone. It is in the form of ozone layer.
No, it is not. The ozone in stratosphere is good ozone.
There is no such plural
No, ozone is not nascent oxygen. Ozone is triatomic form of oxygen atom.
The ozone is near or inside the stratospheric region. It is in the form of ozone layer.