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Why is the number of atoms of hydrogen twice the number of atoms of helium?

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Answered by muthuvarshith
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The atomic number of hydrogen is 1 and helium is 2
Answered by ATNEET
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Explanation:

because here if we say about hydrogen so it is found containing double atoms than helium and therefore it is also considered as diatomic and helium is monoatomic in nature and is found with one atom. so that's why number of atoms of hydrogen is twice number of atoms of helium

and for your kind information this number of atoms in any element is known as atomicity. thanx.

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