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Atomicity: The present number of atoms in any molecule of an element is called its atomicity.
Metals and several other elements, such as carbon, do not have a simple structure; instead, they are made up of an infinite number of atoms that are bound together.
Their atomicity can't be determined, thus it's commonly assumed to be one.
Different allotropes of the same element might have different atomicity.