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What is the atomicity of argon?

Aniket Singh , 10 Months ago
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The term "atomicity" typically refers to the number of atoms in a molecule of a chemical element. However, for noble gases like argon, which are monatomic, the atomicity is 1. This means that a single atom of argon constitutes a molecule by itself. Argon exists as individual atoms and does not form molecules with other atoms of argon or different elements under normal conditions.

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