Chemistry, asked by zaparrotevezarp6e6yk, 1 year ago

Can we give carbon as an example of monoatomic molecules or not?

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Answered by harshita88
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Ys we can give urban is example of monoatomic molecule because monoatomic molecules are those molecules which is made up of only one kind of atom.

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zaparrotevezarp6e6yk: @harshita88 could you explain as to why can we say carbon is monoatomic as it has valency of 4 so how is it an example of monoatomic . As monoatomic molecules are elements having only one atom in their molecules.
harshita88: it has 4 valency but it is made up of only carbon atom
harshita88: in which class u r
zaparrotevezarp6e6yk: so you mean to say that even though it has valency 4 in carbon molecule the carbon atom is not bonded with anything else hence monoatomic and not polyatomic like hydrogen or oxygen .
zaparrotevezarp6e6yk: its a question for my nephew who is in 9th class
harshita88: ys I only mean to say this
harshita88: u r in which class
zaparrotevezarp6e6yk: i have completed my graduation in 2008
Answered by purohitkumar
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No you cannot give because carbon is not an inert gas
You can give helium ,neon
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