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How are molecules classified based on their atomicity? give examples.​

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Answered by LEGEND8484152
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On the basis of atomicity, molecules can be classified as: Monatomic – composed of 1 atom e.g. He, Ne, Ar (all noble gases are monatomic) Diatomic – composed of 2 atoms e.g. H2 , N2 , O. Triatomic – composed of 3 atoms e.g. O.

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Answered by prasannanalla1983
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The number of atoms that constitute a molecule of an element is called atomicity of that element. ... (i) Monoatomic elements : The elements in which each molecule contains only one atom. Example : Cu,Ag,He etc. (ii) Diatomic elements : The elements in which each molecule contains two atoms.

On the basis of atomicity, molecules can be classified as: Monatomic – composed of 1 atom e.g. He, Ne, Ar (all noble gases are monatomic) Diatomic – composed of 2 atoms e.g. H2 , N2 , O. Triatomic – composed of 3 atoms e.g. O.

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