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I assume you're referring to cyclic ozone, which has a Lewis structure that looks like this
![http://www.lookchem.com/cas-153/153851-84-4.html]()
Well, I can think of two main reasons for why ozone's molecular stucture cannot be described like that.
The first one is stability, of course. I won't go into too much detail, but, if you look at the Lewis structure drawn above, you'll notice that all three oxygen atoms are
This means that the ideal bond angle for a structure that has 2 lone pairs is roughly
This is very similar to what happens for cyclopropane, or
The other resonance you've drawn is actually one of at least four resonance structures that can be drawn for the ozone molecule
