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Remington Marshall
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28 February, 07:24
What is the atomicity of ozone
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28 February, 07:43
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Atomicity of an element is a measure of the total number of atoms present in a molecule. For example - O2, O Similarly, an ozone molecule consists of 3 atoms of oxygen and has an atomicity of 3. The atomicity of ammonia is NH3. Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3.
(Could very much be incorrect, it's just what I think it is.)
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