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Standard VIII
Chemistry
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What is polya...
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What is polyatomocity of phosphorous and ammonia?
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Solution
The atomicity of phosphorous is four as it exist as P
4
form .ie. tetraatomic. In ammonia NH
3
, four atoms are present. Hence , NH
3
is also tetraatomic.
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