- In
physics and chemistry, "monatomic" is a
combination of the
words "mono" and "atomic", and
means "single atom". It is
usually applied to gases: a monatomic...
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classified as:
Monoatomic (composed of one atom).
Examples include He (helium), Ne (neon), Ar (argon), and Kr (krypton). All
noble gases are
monoatomic. Diatomic...
- An ion (/ˈaɪ.ɒn, -ən/) is an atom or
molecule with a net
electrical charge. The
charge of an
electron is
considered to be
negative by
convention and this...
- the
Monoatomic Ideal Gas". arXiv:cond-mat/9912229. An
english translation of the
original work of
Enrico Fermi on the
quantization of the
monoatomic ideal...
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moles of a
monoatomic gas
having 3
degrees of freedom; x, y, z. The
table here
below gives this
relationship for
different amounts of a
monoatomic gas. The...
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There are
several known allotropes of oxygen. The most
familiar is
molecular oxygen (O2),
present at
significant levels in Earth's
atmosphere and also...
- the
Monoatomic Ideal Gas". arXiv:cond-mat/9912229. An
english translation of the
original work of
Enrico Fermi on the
quantization of the
monoatomic ideal...
-
translational degrees of
freedom (for a gas in 3D space). This
means that a
monoatomic ideal gas (with zero
internal degrees of freedom) will have isochoric...
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dioxide (SO2),
along with
sulfur monoxide (SO),
sodium chloride (NaCl), and
monoatomic sulfur and oxygen.
Dioxygen is also
expected to be present. Io is considered...
- to the x, y, and z axes.
These are the only
degrees of
freedom for a
monoatomic species, such as
noble gas atoms. For a
structure consisting of two or...