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Standard IX
Chemistry
Molecules and Atomicity
The atomiciti...
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The atomicities of ozone, sulphur, phposphorous and argon are ________
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Solution
1. Ozone - tri atomic
2. Sulphur - poly atomic
3. Phosphorous - tetra atomic
4. Argon - mono atomic
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