
adj.
Made up of two atoms: a diatomic molecule.
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Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry:
diatomic |
| diatomaceous earth, diastrophic dysplasia sulfate transporter, diastole | |
| diatrizoate, diauxy, diazepam |
| dinitrogen (chemistry) | |
| heteronuclear molecule (chemistry) | |
| homonuclear molecule (chemistry) |
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