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On heating ozone, its volume....

On heating ozone, its volume.

A

Increase to `1.5` times

B

Decreases to half

C

Remain uncharged

D

Becomes double

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The correct Answer is:
A

`O_3 overset (Delta) rarr O_2 + [O]`
`1` mole of `O_3` on heating produces `1` mole of `O_2` and `1` mole of `[O]`, hence its volume increases to `1.5` times.
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