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Atomicity of oxygen, phosphorus, helium, and ozone
- The total number of atoms present in the molecule is called atomicity.
- Based upon atomicity, the molecules are classified as mono atomic, diatomic, triatomic, and polyatomic molecules.
- Based on this concept, the atomicity of the given elements are as follows:
- Oxygen - As 2 atoms of oxygen make one oxygen molecules, its atomicity is 2 and it is a diatomic molecule.
- Phosphorous - As 4 atoms of phosphorus make one molecule of phosphorous, its atomicity is 4 and it is a poly atomic molecule.
- Helium - As helium is a noble and inert gas, it contains only one atom of helium, thus its atomicity is 1 and it is a mono atomic molecule.
- Ozone - As 3 atoms of oxygen make one ozone molecule, its atomicity is 3 and it is a triatomic molecule.
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