C (carbon) is not diatomic,neither is N (nitrogen), O (oxygen)
There are 110 elements which are not diatomic.
I don't know your choices, so I'll list all of the diatomic elements and you can compare them to your choices.
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, At2
diatomic
Diatomic elements are elements which consist of two atoms of the same element joined together in their normal elemental state. The diatomic elements are: hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and the halogens (chlorine, bromine, etc.)
A diatomic element exists as a molecule containing two of its atoms, such as chlorine (Cl2) and bromine (Br2). Elements that are not diatomic include monatomic elements (noble gases such as Ar, Ne) and triatomic elements (ozone, O3).
The seven diatomic elements are: Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Chlorine Iodine Bromine They are nonmetals.
diotomic elements
diatomic
Diatomic elements are elements which consist of two atoms of the same element joined together in their normal elemental state. The diatomic elements are: hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and the halogens (chlorine, bromine, etc.)
They belong to different families but HALOGENS family consists of diatomic molecular elements.
Yes, Diatomic elements are usually stable.
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2 are all diatomic elements.
No, (solid) metal elements are not diatomic
All diatomic elements contain pure covalent bonds because theyre of the same elements.
A diatomic element exists as a molecule containing two of its atoms, such as chlorine (Cl2) and bromine (Br2). Elements that are not diatomic include monatomic elements (noble gases such as Ar, Ne) and triatomic elements (ozone, O3).
A diatomic element exists as a molecule containing two of its atoms, such as chlorine (Cl2) and bromine (Br2). Elements that are not diatomic include monatomic elements (noble gases such as Ar, Ne) and triatomic elements (ozone, O3).
The seven diatomic elements are: Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Fluorine Chlorine Iodine Bromine They are nonmetals.
diotomic elements
Yes, these elements are stable.