Environmental Sciences, asked by saumya3323, 1 year ago

How are oxygen and ozone alike?

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Answered by jacqueline16
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The only difference is that ozone is made up of three oxygen atoms, while the stuff we breathe (molecular oxygen) is made up of only two atoms. Solar rays high in the atmosphere convert O2 to O3. In the upper atmosphere, rays from the Sun break a normal oxygen molecule into two separate oxygen atoms.

How Is Ozone Different From Oxygen?

Answered by papach667
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Explanation:

The only difference is that ozone is made up of three oxygen atoms, while the stuff we breathe (molecular oxygen) is made up of only two atoms. Solar rays high in the atmosphere convert O2 to O3. In the upper atmosphere, rays from the Sun break a normal oxygen molecule into two separate oxygen atoms.

How Is Ozone Different From Oxygen?

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