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36) Which pair represents two forms of an element in the same phase at STP but with different structures and different properties? A) I2(s) and I2(g) B) O2(g) and O3(g) C) H2(g) and Hg(g) D) H2(s) and H2O()

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The correct answer is O2(g) and O3(g). This element shows isotopy
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Answer:

The correct answer is option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oxygen element exists in two forms:

1) Oxygen gas :
O_2

In this two oxygen atoms are bonded to each other with the help of double bond.

2) Ozone =
O_3

In ozone molecule, two oxygen are linked with double bond and the third oxygen atom is linked to one of the oxygen atom by accepting its lone pair of electrons. Due to this double bond resonates between the ozone molecule by which partial double bond character establishes between oxygen-oxygen bond.

36) Which pair represents two forms of an element in the same phase at STP but with-example-1
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