aussiechick007
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some help please?
well... i was wondering, about the solubility in water of the oxygen atom, ozone, and the oxygen free radical?
hsc online says that ozone is more soluble in water than oxygen, because of its bent/slightly polar structure, giving it the ability to interact with the water molecules, which makes sense... and it doesnt mention about the free radical one's solubility...
and well, this would all be good, but my teacher said both the ozone and the free one are insoluble in water... my teacher isnt appearing to get many things right lately lol...
i just wanted to make sure what i have is right.... :wave:
well... i was wondering, about the solubility in water of the oxygen atom, ozone, and the oxygen free radical?
hsc online says that ozone is more soluble in water than oxygen, because of its bent/slightly polar structure, giving it the ability to interact with the water molecules, which makes sense... and it doesnt mention about the free radical one's solubility...
and well, this would all be good, but my teacher said both the ozone and the free one are insoluble in water... my teacher isnt appearing to get many things right lately lol...
i just wanted to make sure what i have is right.... :wave: