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Why is ozone regarded as an allotrope of oxygen?
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Solution
- Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen because it is made up of only oxygen atoms but has a different molecular form.
- Oxygen is usually found as O2 (dioxygen), while ozone consists of three oxygen atoms (O3).
- Both have different molecular structures and properties, even though they are made of the same element.
- Ozone has a bent structure with a bond angle of 116.8°, unlike the linear O2 molecule.
- This difference in structure and composition defines ozone as an allotrope of oxygen.
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