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Question by alex
Submitted on 1/27/2004
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what is the molecular formula of ozone


Answer by jwash
Submitted on 5/14/2004
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I no there is co2 but cant rememmber rest peace

 

Answer by jazz
Submitted on 11/20/2004
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in pure Ozone there is no CO(2) instead its just 0(3)not 100% sure on the bond structure though

 

Answer by tariqhayat pakistan
Submitted on 3/31/2005
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during  the  formation of  earth  alot  of  reactions took  place  and  during these reaction  ozone layer  was  formed.. which is  very  reactive thsn normal  oxygen..we  can also  produce  ozone  by  passing  a glow  charge  through air..

 

Answer by tcrow
Submitted on 5/1/2005
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OZONE (Molecular Formula: O3) and the 3 is below the O.

 

Answer by mikdugal1
Submitted on 6/5/2005
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O3 is the forumula for ozone.

 

Answer by toy
Submitted on 12/6/2005
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lalalala

 

Answer by chubby cheeks
Submitted on 2/14/2006
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the formula is oxygen atoms (o) combines with other oxygen moluces (o2) to make ozone

 

Answer by Curtis
Submitted on 5/16/2006
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The molecular formula is O3

 

Answer by p2
Submitted on 8/15/2006
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it is O3

 

Answer by Jonathan
Submitted on 9/25/2006
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Ozone = O^3

 

Answer by ana
Submitted on 10/23/2006
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That's what I'm trying to figure out...

 

Answer by Kris
Submitted on 11/8/2006
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what are the chemicals of the Ozone??

 

Answer by sandra morgan
Submitted on 12/13/2006
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What is the chemical formula for ozone?

 

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