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What is the atomicity of phosphorous in its molecule?


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Atomicity

  • Atomicity can be defined as the total number of atoms combines to form a molecule.
  • atomicity can be calculated by calculating the total number of atoms in a molecule
  • For example: In a H2molecule, there are 2 atoms of hydrogen atoms, hence the atomicity is 2

Phosphorous

  • The phosphorous molecule exists as P4
  • The phosphorous molecule is tetra atomic since it contains 4 phosphorous atoms

Hence the atomicity of phosphorous molecule is 4.


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