The average bond length of the two different bonds is 0.1278 nm.
The bond in O2 is a double bond, meaning two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms. Double bonds are shorter than single bonds because of the second electron pairs presence over the single bond. This pulls the atoms closer together.
yes
The bond order of NO is 2.5
bond order
The bond order in ozone is considered to be 1,5.
Ozone starts its attack at the carbon=carbon double bond(s). This type of bond is ozone's second favorite "meal".
Ozone forms covalent bonds. Ionic bonds form only between metals and non-metals.
The average bond length of the two different bonds is 0.1278 nm.
weak
Giant covalent
The bond in O2 is a double bond, meaning two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms. Double bonds are shorter than single bonds because of the second electron pairs presence over the single bond. This pulls the atoms closer together.
No, but they are pretty close. The bond angle in ozone is 116.8°, and the bond angle in sulfur dioxide is 119°. The oxygens bonded in sulfur dioxide are bond doubly bonded, while in ozone it has two resonace forms where one of the oxygen hangs on by a single bond. The boiling point temperatures are prety close too...
yes
A single vs. a double oxygen bond. Oxygen only has a double oxygen bond. Ozone has one of each.
ozone. One of the bonds between the oxygen atoms is a coordinate covalent bond.
Chlorine and Florine are the dangerous elements. They form a chemical bond to deplete ozone.