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What is the atomicity of Argon?


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Atomicity

  • The number of atoms constituting a molecule is known as its atomicity.
  • For example, an oxygen molecule O2 is known as a diatomic molecule because it contains two oxygen atoms.

Atomicity of argon

  • Argon (Ar) is made up of only one atom.
  • So, the atomicity of argon is 1 as it is monoatomic.

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