A monatomic ion is an ion formed from a single atom. The charge on the ion is the difference between the number of protons and electrons. The thermodynamic behavior of a monatomic gas in the ordinary temperature range is extremely simple because it is free from the rotational and vibrational energy components characteristic of polyatomic gases; thus its heat capacity is independent of temperature and molecular weight, and its entropy depends only on temperature and molecular weight.
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