what is atomicity explain with two examples
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Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in one molecule of an element, compound or a substance. For example in O2, there are 2 atoms of oxygen.
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Heyaa folk,
Atomicity :
In elements, there is a molecule. Hence, in only one molecule of that element or compound, the total number of atoms is called as Atomicity.
For example,
Oxygen is a gas. Thus, one molecule of oxygen contains 2 atoms. Hence, the atomicity of oxygen is 2.
Ozone is a gas. Thus, one Ozone molecule contains 3 atoms. Hence, the atomicity of ozone is 3.
Hope it helps u :)
Atomicity :
In elements, there is a molecule. Hence, in only one molecule of that element or compound, the total number of atoms is called as Atomicity.
For example,
Oxygen is a gas. Thus, one molecule of oxygen contains 2 atoms. Hence, the atomicity of oxygen is 2.
Ozone is a gas. Thus, one Ozone molecule contains 3 atoms. Hence, the atomicity of ozone is 3.
Hope it helps u :)
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