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what is atomicity?? what is the atomicity of phosporus and nitrogen??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Atomicity is defined as the total number of atoms that constitute a molecule. For example, each molecule of oxygen is composed of two oxygen atoms. So atomicity of oxygen is 2.In older contexts, atomicity is sometimes synonymous with valency.

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

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Answered by lillymolleti492002
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Answer:

Atomicity is the number of atoms in the molecules of an element.

Explanation:

Atomicity of phosphorus is 4 and nitrogen is 2

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