no, one O does have -2 and the others each +1
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. While the ozone layer is formed by the collection of large number of ozone molecules.
An ozone molecule has 3 atoms of oxygen (O3), compared to the two-atom molecule (O2) that we breathe.
Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen. It is the tri-atomic form of oxygen atom.
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. It is formed in a natural process by the action of UV light on oxygen molecule. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Ozone is created by the oxygen molecules. When the UV falls on oxygen, ozone is formed.
The Average O.S. of Oxygen = +2/3
Though it is very reactive, the oxidation number of ozone (O3) is zero: it is the tri-atomic form of elemental oxygen. The same applies to the di-atomic O2 molecule.
Bromine oxidation causes ozone depletion. Bromine utilizes the oxygen from ozone to deplete it.
THe oxidation number for 'O3' is zero(0). O3 is ozone, and each oxygen atoms forms two single bonds with each of the other oxygens, forming a triangular arrangement.
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Ozone has three atoms, oxygen has only two.
See "What is the ozone layer?"
Oxygen is different in the number of atoms from ozone. Oxygen contains 2 atoms while ozone has 3.
There are three atoms in an ozone molecule: one oxygen atom in the center and two oxygen atoms on the sides.
No, ozone is not nascent oxygen. Ozone is triatomic form of oxygen atom.
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. While the ozone layer is formed by the collection of large number of ozone molecules.
to my own understanding ozone does not have an atomic number