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what is a monoatomic molecule​

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Answered by KushalTomar2008
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Monoatomic (monatomic): A molecule composed of just one atom, and lacking any covalent bonds. The noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn) are all monoatomic, whereas most other gases are at least diatomic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(attachment refers to monatomic molecules)

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monatomic molecules :-

A molecule composed of just one atom, and lacking any covalent bonds. The noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn) are all monoatomic, whereas most other gases are at least diatomic. Approximate Composition of the Atmosphere at the Earth's Surface.

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examples of monatomic molecules -

Monatomic Examples

Monatomic ExamplesHelium

Monatomic ExamplesHeliumRadon

Monatomic ExamplesHeliumRadonNeon

Monatomic ExamplesHeliumRadonNeonXenon

Monatomic ExamplesHeliumRadonNeonXenonArgon

Monatomic ExamplesHeliumRadonNeonXenonArgonKrypton

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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.

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