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The seven diatomiic elements are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen,flurine,chlorine, iodine,bromine is known as diatomic elements .

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Hydrogen (H2)

Nitrogen (N2)

Oxygen (O2)

Fluorine (F2)

Chlorine (Cl2)

Iodine (I2)

Bromine (Br2)

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Iodine or Fluorine . . . A+

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