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  • Hydrogen Atomicity: Understanding the Basics
    The atomicity of hydrogen is 1.

    Here's why:

    * Atomicity refers to the number of atoms present in a molecule of an element.

    * Hydrogen exists naturally as a diatomic molecule, meaning two hydrogen atoms bond together to form H₂.

    * However, when discussing the atomicity of an element, we consider the individual atom, not the molecule.

    Therefore, the atomicity of hydrogen is 1 because it is made up of a single atom.

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