Yes it does.
Cl2
This is a diatomic molecule. There are seven diatomic elements.
diatomic molecules are made up of two atoms. These two atoms can either be the same of different chemical elements. Depending on what elements are in place well that depends on what kind of bonding. For example in class i learned that a homo-nuclear diatomic molecule is non-polar and covalent.
The diatomic molecule of bromine is formed.
Covalent.
Yes, that is the form it takes as an element.
Cl2
two of the same element bonding together will give a non-polar covalent molecules. like any of the diatomic molecules, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, etc.
nitrogen
The nitrogen molecule consists of two atoms of nitrogen held together by "covalent" bonds.
an atomAnswer:In the atmosphere nitrogen is present as a diatomic molecule. Two atoms of nirogen (the element) are always joined together into one molecule.
Yes, oxygen is a diatomic normally. It forms a diatomic molecule with the formula O2. It is held together with a double covalent bond.
Covalent bonds do not "make up" anything; they merely hold the atoms that carry the mass of the substance together. If the questioner means, "How many covalent bonds are in a nitrogen molecule with formula N2" the answer is "one triple covalent bond."
Sometimes yes - e.g. Chlorine. Sometimes no e.g Oxygen and Nitrogen.
That's a molecule of two of the same atoms bonded together by sharing electrons. Several examples would be N2, O2, H2, Cl2, etc.
We use N for the chemical symbol for nitrogen.Nitrogen gas is made of nitrogen dimers (two nitrogen atoms bonded together), and we consider it a diatomic molecule. We write N2 for nitrogen gas.
This is a diatomic molecule. There are seven diatomic elements.