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define atomicity for class 10th ​

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Answered by anjalibalajee2009
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Atomicity can be defined as the total number of atoms that composes a molecule. Simply put, it is the no of atoms present in a molecule. For example, each molecule of oxygen is composed of two oxygen atoms. ... Hydrogen, Oxygen is diatomic.

Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Atomicity is the total number of atoms in a molecule.

Explanation:

Atomicity is the total number of atoms in a molecule.

Simply expressed, the number of atoms in a molecule.

The total number of atoms in a molecule is referred to as its atomicity.

For example, each oxygen (O2) molecule is made up of two oxygen atoms.

As a result, the atomicity of oxygen is two.

In earlier settings, atomicity is used interchangeably with valency.

Some writers also use the phrase to refer to an element's maximum number of valencies.

Molecules are categorised based on their atomicity as follows:

Monatomic - containing only one atom

Diatomic means made up of two atoms.

Triatomic atoms are made up of three atoms.

Polyatomic- containing three or more atoms.

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