Chemistry, asked by ayyalunarayanan, 11 months ago

what is atomicity of
chlorine
phosphorous

explain with steps

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Answered by MrEccentric
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The atomicity of Chlorine is 2...

The atomicity of Phosphorus varies with the variation in allotrope. Phosphorus may occur as monoatomic, diatomic, tetratomic, etc. Usually it is 4...

There are no steps involved as such...

  • The formation of a Chlorine molecule is based on single covalence...
  • The formation of a Phosphorus molecule is based on triple covalence...

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