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Atomicity of Ammonium carbonate

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Answered by harshalthegenius001
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Explanation:

in general atomoicity is defined only for homonuclear molecules e.g. For S8 the atomicity is 8. But in case atomicity is asked for a heteronuclear molecule then atomic simply means the total number of atoms present in the given molecule e.g the atomicity of ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4 is 3(1+4)+ 1 + 4 = 20.

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Explanation:

in general atomoicity is defined only for homonuclear molecules e.g. For S8 the atomicity is 8. But in case atomicity is asked for a heteronuclear molecule then atomic simply means the total number of atoms present in the given molecule e.g the atomicity of ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4 is 3(1+4)+ 1 + 4 = 2

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