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Does ozone contain nonpolar polar or ionic bonds?

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Answered by elsaaziz824
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O3, also known as ozone is a very famous chemical compound in our chemistry textbooks. Ozone or trioxygen is the inorganic compound present in Earth’s atmosphere that saves us from harmful ultraviolet rays coming from the Sun. There is a very famous question regarding whether O3 is polar or non-polar

Explanation:

O3 is a polar molecule and it is due to its bent molecular geometry. In O3, the electric dipole moments of the bonds don’t counterbalance one another which results in a net dipole moment. Due to this, O3 (Ozone) is polar in nature.

Answered by chsana435
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O3 is a polar molecule and it is due to its bent molecular geometry. In O3, the electric dipole moments of the bonds don't counterbalance one another which results in a net dipole moment. Due to this, O3 (Ozone) is polar in nature.

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