Chemistry, asked by meetpatel48752, 4 months ago

What is atomicity of Argon?

A) Monoatomic B) Diatomic C) Tetratomic D) Polyatomic


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1 is the atomicity of argon

Answered by bmushino
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Atomicity is defined as the number of atoms present in one molecule of an element. ... So coming back to your question, the atomicity of Argon is 1 because in 1 molecule of Argon, only 1 atom exists. In fact the atomicity of all Noble Gases(He,Ne,Ar,Kr,Xe,Rn) is 1.

Answer: A

I would choose A because..

In physics and chemistry, "monatomic" is a combination of the words "mono" and "atomic", and means "single atom". Examples at standard conditions include the noble gases argon, krypton, and xenon, though all chemical elements will be monatomic in the gas phase at sufficiently high temperature

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