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Correct the following statement: (ii) A molecule of sulphur is momoatomic.

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Answered by TausifChemiZone
12

Answer:

A molecule of Sulphur is Diatomic.

Explanation:

Molecule is nothing but two or more than two atoms, so sulphur molecule cannot be monoatomic, it should have more than one atom to become a molecule.

It can be diatomic, triatomic tetraatomic etc but cannot be monoatomic.

hence, A molecule of Sulphur is Diatomic.

Example: S2 (Diatomic), SO2 (Triatomic) , SO3 (Tetraatomic) etc.

Answered by priyanshi0712
5

Answer:

Molecule of sulphur is not monatomic , it is diatomic.

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