Hello,
I have been wondering why O3 is created as it occurs (one Oxygen atom in the middle, with double covalent bond, and single covalent bond to another Oxygen atom), and not creating a triangle shaped oxygen (each Oxygen atom has 2xsingle covalent bond to the other Oxygen atoms).
Thanks.
There is evidence (NMR/ IR I think), that the oxygens are not equivalent, but also at higher levels you can work out that the equilateral triangle you propose is actually higher in energy than the dipolar structure
Can you please explain why my triangle is higher in energy please?
The only explanation I could think of, is statistically,
lets say theoretically, 1/X of the oxygen at a specific moment would change from O2 to O-2, and then it would still need 2 more O-2 atoms to change to a triangle (1/X^3).
The triangle would last much much more time then the Ozone, but it would still return to O2.
so overall the triangle is more stable, but created much less.