All molecules are nuetrally charged.....or else they wouldn't be molecules. Being a diatomic molecule has nothing to do with it.
Yes, halogens form diatomic molecules such as chlorine Cl2.
No this is false, some have triple
no
The halogens and hydrogen
They share many properties, but one is that they all have 7 valence electrons.
Halogens
A chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase is the halogen family. All halogens are considered as toxic.
Only chlorine has a diatomic molecule biut any ion is 2-..
Yes, halogens form diatomic molecules.
The halogens and hydrogen
The Halogens (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine) exist as diatomic molecules, as do hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
Yes
They share many properties, but one is that they all have 7 valence electrons.
Halogens
Diatomic molecules. Halogens in particular.
The Halogen family.
Nitrogen, Oxgen and all the halogens (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine) exist as a diatomic molcules.
A chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase is the halogen family. All halogens are considered as toxic.
yes
Several chemical elements have diatomic molecules: halogens, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.