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Standard IX
Chemistry
Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
O3 is formed ...
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O3 is formed by a double bond and a coordinate covalent bond.But the coordinate covalent bond is considered as a single covalent bond.So how does the 3rd O atom attain stability?
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