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How many atoms of sulphur make a molecule?

2

8

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The answer is 8 atoms

Explanation:

We know that atomicity refers to the number of atoms in one molecule of a certain element. Sulfur contains eight atomicities, whereas phosphorus has four. We can now determine the atomic ratio of phosphorus to sulphur.

In plain language, atomicity is the measure of how many atoms make up a molecule. Assume that an element's molecule contains two atoms. It will have two atomicities as a result.

For instance, an element's molecule has two atoms.

Its atomicity will be two as a result.

Each of the molecules of the noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, and so on) contains one atom (He, Ne, Ar, and Kr, for example). Noble gases therefore have an atomicity of 1.

Nitrogen (N), hydrogen (H2) ( N2), oxygen (O2), chlorine ( Cl2), bromine (Br2), and iodine (I2) are all examples of elements.

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