Chemistry, asked by swastikasaha, 10 months ago

what is the atomicity of iodine​

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Answered by ananyaroy369
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Atomicity of iodine is two.

Answered by MsBombshell
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➡️ Atomicity of an element is the measurement of the number of atom existing in a molecule of that element. Therefore atomicity can be defined by the simple formula, which is atomicity=molecular mass/atomic mass. The atomicity of sulphur and iodine is 2 and 2, respectively.

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