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we can use avogadro's law and gay lussacs law to find atomicity of gases but what about solid elements
This discussion focuses on defining atomicity for solid elements, contrasting it with the application of Avogadro's Law and Gay-Lussac's Law for gases. Participants emphasize that while these gas laws effectively determine atomicity in gaseous states, the concept of atomicity in solids requires different considerations. The conversation highlights the need for a clear definition of atomicity in the context of solid-state chemistry.
PREREQUISITESChemistry students, solid-state researchers, and educators looking to deepen their understanding of atomicity in different states of matter.