Q2. The atomicity of phoshorus is
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The atomicity of this phosphorus is 2.
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The atomicity of this phosphorus is 2.
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- Phosphorus is represented by the letter P4 in the chemical formula. Phosphorus has an atomic number of four.
- The atomicity of a molecule refers to the number of atoms present. There are three kinds of it.
- Many elements' molecules are made up of just one atom. Monatomic is a word for them. Ar (Argon), for example (Helium). As a result, they are atomic.
- Many elements have molecules that are made up of two of their atoms. For example, oxygen can only exist as a diatomic O2 molecule and cannot exist alone. It has an atomicity of 2 as a result.
- Many elements' molecules are made up of three of the same element's atoms. The name "triatomic" refers to the fact that they are made up of three parts. O3, CO2, for example. As a result, they have an atomicity of three.
- Many elements' molecules are made up of four of the same element's atoms. Tetra atomic particles are what they are called. P4 and SO3 are two examples. As a result, they have an atomicity of four.
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