What is the atomicity of helium,sulphur and oxygen?
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Helium is considered to be mono-atomic and is usually known as the element that do not form any type of compounds.
The atomicity of sulphur is 8 because this is the number of electrons that is present in the most stable molecule in the most stable outer shell.
The atomicity of oxygen is 2 because this is the number of electrons that is present in the most stable molecule in the most stable outer shell.
The atomicity of sulphur is 8 because this is the number of electrons that is present in the most stable molecule in the most stable outer shell.
The atomicity of oxygen is 2 because this is the number of electrons that is present in the most stable molecule in the most stable outer shell.
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helium =1
sulphur =8
oxygen =2
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