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what are monoatomic diatomic tiatomic and tetratomic​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
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Monoatomic:- The elements that have only one atom in molecule are called monoatomic elements. They are stable. Example:- Ne,Ar all are Noble gases.

Diatomic:- The elements that have two atoms are called as diatomic molecules. Example:- Oxygen.

Triatomic:- The elements that have three atoms are called as tri-atomic elements. They are unstable. Example:- Ozone.

Polyatomic:- The elements that have more than two atoms bonded by a covalent bond are reffered to as polyatomic elements. Example:- Selenium.

Answered by sukish93
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Monoatomic:- The elements that have only one atom in molecule are called monoatomic elements. They are stable. Example:- Ne,Ar all are Noble gases.

Diatomic:- The elements that have two atoms are called as diatomic molecules. Example:- Oxygen.

Triatomic:- The elements that have three atoms are called as tri-atomic elements. They are unstable. Example:- Ozone.

Polyatomic:- The elements that have more than two atoms bonded by a covalent bond are reffered to as polyatomic elements. Example:- Selenium.

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