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Difference between monoatomic and diatomic?​

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Answered by brundag
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iThe key difference between monatomic and diatomic is that the monatomic species have one atom whereas the diatomic species have two atoms. ... ' Therefore, simply, monatomic means one 'one atom' and diatomic means 'two atoms.

Answered by raghudeepkoduru
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Monatomic and diatomic are two terms used to name some chemical compounds depending on the number of atoms present in their particles. In monatomic compounds, single atoms act as particles and there are no chemical bonds between these atoms. In diatomic compounds, a particle is composed of two atoms bonded to each other. These compounds can be either homonuclear or heteronuclear depending on the types of atoms bonded. The main difference between monatomic and diatomic is that monatomic compounds are composed of single atoms whereas diatomic compounds are composed of molecules containing two atoms.

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