define atomicity give an example of each of monoatomic diatomic triatomic Tetra atomic and polyatomic molecules
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Atomicity :- The number of atoms present in an element is called atomicity.
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- Mono atomic :- Molecules that are stable as single atoms. Eg :- Helium
- Diatomic :- Molecules that consist of two atoms. Eg :- Hydrogen, Oxygen
- Triatomic :- Molecules that consist of three atoms. Eg :- O3 ( Ozone )
- Tetra atomic :- Molecules that contain 4 atoms. Eg :- NH3 ( Ammonia )
- Poly atomic :- Molecules which have 3 or than atoms.
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Define atomicity. Give an example of each of monoatomic, diatomic, triatomic and tetra atomic and polyatomic molecules.
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Atomicity
:- The number of atoms present in an element is called atomicity.
Mono atomic :-
- Molecules that are stable as single atoms.
- Eg :- Helium
Diatomic :-
- Molecules that consist of two atoms.
- Eg :- Hydrogen, Oxygen
Triatomic :-
- Molecules that consist of three atoms.
- Eg :- O3 ( Ozone )
Tetra atomic :-
- Molecules that contain 4 atoms.
- Eg :- NH3 ( Ammonia )
Poly atomic :-
- Molecules which have 3 or than atoms.
- Eg:- Nitrate ion, NO3-
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