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Explain atomicity ??????​

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Answered by Aditya20824
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Atomicity is the number of atoms that make a molecule of an element. Helium is considered monoatomic because it has 1 atom in its molecule, but hydrogen is considered diatomic because it has 2 atoms of hydrogen in its molecule.

Answered by smosan75
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Atomicity refers to the total number of atoms present in one molecule of an element. For example, argon is a noble gas and exists in a free state. One molecule of argon comprises only one atom. Therefore, the atomicity of argon is one.

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