Bcoz the qunatity of Oxygen present in the air is very high as it can't exist as a single molecule it always found in the form of Diatomic molecule that is O2
diatomic
No metals form molecules; they only exist as ionic compounds or metallic elements or alloys.
no
Oxygen has a diatomic molecule and ozone a triatomic molecule.But also monoatomic oxygen exist.
In free form,yes N is a diatomic molecule
Elemental chlorine is a diatomic gas at room temperature.
Bcoz the qunatity of Oxygen present in the air is very high as it can't exist as a single molecule it always found in the form of Diatomic molecule that is O2
diatomic
No, they are elements that usually exist as diatomic (two-atom) molecules in their elemental form.
Xenon is an element. It is mostly found in atomic form but can exist as a diatomic molecule.
No metals form molecules; they only exist as ionic compounds or metallic elements or alloys.
No, (in solid form at least) It is a metal and metals do not exist as diatomic molecules. That is what I thought, but did some searching and found an article (see below) which talked about diatomic sodium gas. Sodium is present in some light bulbs, and it would make sense that it could exist as a gas in this environment.
Nitrogen, Oxgen and all the halogens (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine) exist as a diatomic molcules.
no
Yes, halogens form diatomic molecules.
Yes, hydrogen gas exists as a diatomic molecule with the formula H2.