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difference between molecular and atomic oxygen​

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Answered by nashrahmajid10
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The key difference between atomic oxygen and molecular oxygen is that the atomic oxygen is highly reactive and does not exist in the atmosphere as it is whereas the molecular oxygen is less reactive and exists in the atmosphere as it is. ... It has two oxygen atoms bonded to each other via covalent bond

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Answered by nazhashim01
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Answer:The key difference between atomic oxygen and molecular oxygenis that the atomic oxygenis highly reactive and does not exist in theatmosphere as it is whereas the molecular oxygenis less reactive and exists in theatmosphere as it is. It has two oxygen atomsbonded to each other via covalent bond.An oxygen atom is what is found on the periodic table. The Oxygen atom is made of 8 proton, 8 electrons and generally 8 neutrons. The oxygen molecule is made of two oxygen atoms that have formed a double bond with each other and share valence electrons.Molecular oxygen (O2) is a diatomic molecule that is composed of two oxygen atoms held together by a covalent bond. Molecular oxygen is essential for life, as it is used for respiration by many organisms. It's also essential for fossil fuel combustion.xygen in the atmosphere is a molecule because it contains molecular bonds. It is not a compound because it is made from atoms of only one element - oxygen. This type of molecule is called a diatomic molecule, a molecule made from two atoms of the same type.

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