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    What is Atomicity?
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    The number of atoms in a molecule of a substance is called atomicity.

    This definition applies broadly to any substance, whether it's an element (like O₂ or N₂) or a compound (like H₂O or CO₂). Saying "substance" covers both cases, whereas "elements" limits the scope unnecessarily.

    Written on March 12, 2025, 5:13 p.m.