Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

If the properties of metals like Sodium, Aluminium, Iron etc. are not the properties of their single atom but the properties of a cluster of atoms, then why are they considered to be →Monoatomic←?

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Answered by groot3000
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Explanation:

They are considered monoatomic in elemental states they r represented a

Na, Al, Fe

which indicates that they don't combine with their respective homozygous atoms to exist in free state

while diatomic gases like H2, indicate that there is H-H bond between them to achieve stability

similarly phosphorus exist as P4 indicating P-P-P-P bond

Answered by MrBhukkad
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Explanation:

They are considered monoatomic in elemental states they r represented a

They are considered monoatomic in elemental states they r represented aNa, Al, Fe

They are considered monoatomic in elemental states they r represented aNa, Al, Fewhich indicates that they don't combine with their respective homozygous atoms to exist in free state

They are considered monoatomic in elemental states they r represented aNa, Al, Fewhich indicates that they don't combine with their respective homozygous atoms to exist in free statewhile diatomic gases like H2, indicate that there is H-H bond between them to achieve stability

They are considered monoatomic in elemental states they r represented aNa, Al, Fewhich indicates that they don't combine with their respective homozygous atoms to exist in free statewhile diatomic gases like H2, indicate that there is H-H bond between them to achieve stabilitysimilarly phosphorus exist as P4 indicating P-P-P-P bond

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