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The number of atoms present in the molecule of an element is called its ________. (atomicity/order)

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The number of atoms present in the molecule of an element is called its atomicity. It can be determined as a ratio of molecular mass and atomic mass.

For example- An oxygen molecule consists of 2 atoms of oxygen. So, its atomicity is 2.

Hence, the correct answer is atomicity.

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