explain anomalous behaviour of oxygen with respect to atomicity
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Oxygen being small in size, highly electronegative, and non-availability of valence electrons in d orbital oxygen shows anomalous behavior. Oxygen is diatomic whereas others are polyatomic. Oxygen is a gas while others are solid. Oxygen is paramagnetic while others are diamagnetic.
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Oxygen being small in size, highly electronegative, and non-availability of valence electrons in d orbital oxygen shows anomalous behavior. Oxygen is diatomic whereas others are polyatomic. Oxygen is a gas while others are solid. Oxygen is paramagnetic while others are diamagnetic
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