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What is a diatomic bond?

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Carbon monoxide. 1076.5 kJ/mol

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A molecule that consists of only two atoms. Many of the nonmetallic elements occur as diatomic molecules; in these, both atoms are of the same element (O2, N2, H2, etc.) An example of a diatomic molecule where the elements are different is carbon monoxide, CO.

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HOBrFINCl

Hydrogen

Oxygen

Bromine

Fluorine

Iodine

Nitrogen

Chlorine

These when in elemental state cannot stand alone so the are written at H2, O2, ect.

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A diatomic gas is when an element bonds with itself. Example: Hydrogen gas is a molecular bond between two hydrogens (H2)

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H-H

That, H2, diatomic hydrogen many atoms are diatonic in their natural state. The bond is always covalent.

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A molecule is said to be diatomic when there are two atoms within the molecule, such as the oxygen molecule.

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Consisting of 2 atoms

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