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Which element forms a diatomic molecule?
The diatomic elements are: Hydrogen (H2), Nitrogen (N2), Oxygen (O2), Fluorine (F2), Chlorine (Cl2), Bromine (Br2), Iodine (I2), and probably astatine (At2), although I don't know whether enough...
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Which elements are diatomic in their natural state?
Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine are all diatomic in their natural states.
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What elements form diatomic gases?
Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Chlorine and Fluorine are diatomic gases. Bromine is a diatomic liquid. Iodine is a diatomic solid. (at room temperature)
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What makes the diatomic elements diatomic?
seven elements, the "HONClBrIF" twins are all more stable as paired atoms rather than existing as single atoms like all the other periodic table atoms. They can be singles at high temperatures or...
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What are 8 elements that form diatomic molecules?
The seven diatomic elements are: Hydrogen (H2), Nitrogen (N2), Oxygen (O2), Fluorine (F2), Chlorine (Cl2), Bromine (Br2), and Iodine (I2)