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what is atomicity what is atomicity of phosphorus and nitrogen

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Answered by dhruvsh
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The number of atoms in a molecule of a single element is known as the atomicity.
Atomicity of Phosphorous is 4 as it exists as P4 & that of nitrogen is 2 as it is N2.
Answered by sujalsayankar
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Explanation:

(1) The number of atoms in a molecule of a single element is known as the atomicity.

(2) Atomicity of Phosphorous is 4 as it exists as P4 & that of nitrogen is 2 as it is N2.

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