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The number of atoms constituting a molecule is known as its atomicity.

On the basis of atoms present in that particular element we can find out the atomicity.

To find the atomicity you should know the valency of that atom. Try to remember the atomic number of the elements in the periodic table. From this you can easily find out the electronic configuration and hence the valency.

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This can be found in the Periodic Table as the larger of the 2 numbers in any box. The atomic number is the number of protons, the smaller of the 2 numbers, for example Hydrogen's atomic number is 1, Helium's is 2. The Atomic Mass should be approximately double the atomic number.

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atomicity is the number of molecules present in all elements

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