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What is the atomicity of CaCl2 ?​

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Answered by kamanasri
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Answer:atomicity means the number of atoms present in an element or a compound.

in cacl2 cl has 2 atoms and ca has 1 atom as its a compound so the atomicity will be 2+1=3atoms

Hence atomicity of cacl2 will be 3

Answered by rajashrighosh57
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CaCl2 is formed when 2 electrons are transferred from calcium to two chloride ions. Thus, CaCl2 involves three atoms - one of calcium and two of chlorine. There are total 5 atoms in a sulphate ion - one of sulphur and four of oxygen.

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