0 having only one atom or group of atoms that can be replaced in a chemical reaction
1 having only one atom or group of atoms that can be replaced in a chemical reaction
This decrease is, however, not monatomic in time since it appear s that the local positive-ion density increases close to the electrode.
When a numerical value is required, we use = 5/3, the value for a monatomic ideal gas.
The adiabatic exponent = 5 is taken for a monatomic 3 gas, such as ionized hydrogen in the solar corona.
In this temperature region, such a gas becomes monatomic and again behaves like a perfect gas.
When you shine white light, which is a continuous spectrum of colours, into a monatomic gas, you get back precise line spectra, and only quantum mechanics can explain this phenomenon.
Intrinsic localized modes in a monatomic lattice with weakly anharminc nearest-neighbour force constants.
Noble gases like helium and argon are monatomic and tend to have smaller diameters.
For example, all noble gases are colorless, monatomic gases with very low reactivity.