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How do the molecular structures and properties of oxygen, O2, and ozone, O3, compare?

  • Mayya Alocci
  • Apr 29
  • 1 min read

Regents Chemistry Exam January 2025 Question 6


How do the molecular structures and properties of oxygen, O2, and ozone, O3, compare?

(1) They have different molecular structures and the same properties.

(2) They have different molecular structures and different properties.

(3) They have the same molecular structure and the same properties.

(4) They have the same molecular structure and different properties.


Solution:

Allotropes are different forms of the same element such as ozone and oxygen. Allotropes have different molecular structures and different properties. Choice 2 is the correct answer.



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