It isn't. By definition a compound consists of two or more elements. Ozone consists only of one element: oxygen. It is considered an allotrope.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
Ozone is a molecule, neither a solution nor a mixture. In the ozone layer, it is one component of a mixture of gasses.
Yes, ozone is a polar molecule.
Ozone consists of three oxygen atoms (symbol is O3).
The molecular weight of ozone indicates that an ozone molecule consists of three oxygen atoms. This is because the relative atomic mass of oxygen is approximately 16 u, and three oxygen atoms (16 + 16 + 16 = 48 u) combine to form an ozone molecule with a molecular weight of 48.0 u.
There are three on Earth. Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Ozone.
Ozone is a molecule. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
No. A molecule of ozone is 3 oxygen atoms.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
It isn't. By definition a compound consists of two or more elements. Ozone consists only of one element: oxygen. It is considered an allotrope.
Ozone is a molecule, neither a solution nor a mixture. In the ozone layer, it is one component of a mixture of gasses.
Ozone is neither a compound or atom, a compound is two or more different elements chemically combined, and an atom is a single small particle of an element. Well ozone's chemical formula is O3, so ozone is a molecule (two or more elements chemically combined, that are the same or different).
Ozone is a molecule. Its formula is O3.
Yes, ozone is a polar molecule.
Covered in the wikipedia entry for ozone. Ozone was identified and named by Christian Friedrich Schönbein in 1840. The molecule's components were identified by Jacques-Louis Soret in 1865.
The Sun's light breaks the chlorine (or bromine) form the molecule, forms a temporary compound with something else, and ozone attacks that molecule and releases the chlorine (or bromine) again.
Ozone is the only compound which has only three atoms of oxygen.