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What is the atomicity of lead

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Answered by aadityasinha2004
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Answer:

atomicity of Lead is 1

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Atomicity of lead is 1

Explanation:

  • The number of atoms present in a molecule of an element is called its atomicity.
  • It can be classified into:
  • 1. Monoatomic molecules: contains 1 atom e.g: Xenon (Xe)
  • 2. Diatomic molecule: contains 2 atoms e.g: Oxygen O_2
  • 3. Triatomic molecule: contains 3 atoms e.g: ozone O_3
  • 4. Tetratomic molecule: contains 4 atoms e.g:phosphorus P_4
  • 5. Polyatomic molecule: contains more than 4 atoms e.g sulphur S_8
  • All metals and some other elements, such as carbon, do not have a simple structure but consist of a very large and indefinite number of atoms bonded together. Their atomicity cannot be determined and is usually considered as 1.
  • Atomicity may vary in different allotropes of the same element.

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