Monatomos
Monatomos is a concept in chemistry that refers to the theoretical possibility of a single-atom molecule. Unlike diatomic molecules, which consist of two atoms, monatomic molecules are composed of only one atom. These molecules are typically noble gases, such as helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon, which exist in their natural state as monatomic gases. The term "monatomic" is derived from the Greek words "mono," meaning one, and "atomos," meaning indivisible.
The stability of monatomic molecules is primarily due to the filled electron shells of the noble gases.
Monatomic molecules are of significant interest in various fields, including astrophysics and materials science. In astrophysics,
Despite their theoretical existence, monatomic molecules are relatively rare in nature. However, their study continues to