um, oxygen? The name of the element is the name of... the element. If, i.e., the species you wish to describe is a single atom of neutral oxygen, then it is preferable to call it monatomic oxygen or something for clarity.
O2 is non polar molecule .
It is not an organic Molecule, but a Molecule of 2 Oxygen Atoms. O2 is the Oxygen we breath in air, or more scientifically correct, DiOxygen.
O2 is the chemical formula for the diatomic molecule of oxygen.
The bond in the molecule O2 is covalent.
A molecule because there are 2 oxygen atoms bonded.
Oxygen
O2 is non polar molecule .
Yes, O2 is a stable molecule.
O is an atom, but O2 is a molecule.
Yes, O2 is a molecule.
Yes, O2 is not a dipole-dipole molecule because it is a diatomic molecule with a nonpolar covalent bond.
Most oxygen molecules are composed of two atoms of oxygen, and we frequently refer to oxygen as O2 (or O2) for this reason. Oxygen can also exist as the molecule called ozone, which is O3. Ozone is unstable, and will revert to O2 in a few minutes.
O3 or ozone is a molecule composed of three atoms of oxygen.
It is not an organic Molecule, but a Molecule of 2 Oxygen Atoms. O2 is the Oxygen we breath in air, or more scientifically correct, DiOxygen.
O2 is the diatomic molecule of oxygen.
O
This is the usual formula for elemental oxygen in its gaseous state. It could also be called a "diatomic oxygen molecule."