how many degrees of freedom does a monatomic gas molecule have
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A diatomic gas molecule has 6 degrees of freedom. This set may be decomposed in terms of translations, rotations, and vibrations of the molecule. The center of mass motion of the entire molecule accounts for 3 degrees of freedom. In addition, the molecule has two rotational degrees of motion and one vibrational mode❇️❇️❇️
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monoatomic gass has three degree of freedom.
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