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What is Atomicity? What is the atomicity of phosphorous
& Nitrogen!​

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in 1 molecule of a substance. The atomicity of nitrogen is 2 as N2 molecule contains 2 atoms. The atomicity of phosphorus is 4 as P4 molecule contains 4 atoms. Hence, the sum of the atomicity of nitrogen and phosphorus molecule is 2+4=6.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atomicity ➡ The number of atoms present in a single molecule is termed as its atomicity.

Atomicity Of Phosphorus is 4.

Atomicity of Nitrogen is 2.

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