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what is atomicity of a compound:- for example H2O or CO2 or H2SO4. isn't the atomicity of a compound is 1?

difference between atomic number and atomicity​

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Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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Atomicity is the number of atoms consisting in a molecule. FOR EXAMPLE H20s ATOMICITY IS 3 (2H+1O)

Atomic number is the number of protons. It is represented by symbol Z. Atomic number references how many proton's that element contains.

IN AN ATOM THERE ARE FOUR THE THREE PARTS IT IS DIVIDED NUCLEON PROTON ELECTRON PROTON ARE ALL THE POSITIVE CHARGES PRESENT INSIDE THE ATOM AND WE WILL COUNT THE NUMBER OF POSITIVE CHARGES PROTON IN ORDER TO FIND ATOMIC NUMBER

ATOMICITY IS OF COMPOUNDS AND MIXTURES WHERE IS ATOMIC NUMBER IS ONLY FOR ELEMENTS

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Answered by manojchauhanma2
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Atomicity is the number of atoms consisting in a molecule. Atomic number is the number of protons. hope it help u.

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