why do elements have different atomicities
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The atomicity of an element depends on the number of atoms of the element which are required to be chemically bonded to each other so that each atom of the element has attained stable electronic configuration.
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The atomicity of an element depends on the number of atoms of the element which are required to be chemically bonded to each other so that each atom of the element has attained stable electronic configuration. Based on this, the number of atoms required, so that each atom has attained stable electronic configuration, for different elements differs.
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The atomicity of an element depends on the number of atoms of the element which are required to be chemically bonded to each other so that each atom of the element has attained stable electronic configuration. Based on this, the number of atoms required, so that each atom has attained stable electronic configuration, for different elements differs.
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