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Phosphorus is an element that exists as individual atoms. It is not a molecule.
Helium does not form molecules but exists as individual atoms.
Iron, being a metal, does not form molecules but exists as individual atoms.
Xenon is an element, not a molecule or a formula unit. It is a noble gas that exists as single atoms in its elemental form.
Pb the Lead is a metal so exists as the combination of atoms not the molecules.
It is a diatomic molecule, i.e. it exists as Cl2
No, xenon is not a molecule. It is a chemical element, identified by the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. Xenon is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms rather than bonded together in a molecule.
Sulphur exists as a polyatomic molecule which is S8
the covalent radius of argon is 97 pico meter
Aluminum is not a diatomic molecule. As the term implies, a diatomic molecule is made up of only two elements which can either be the same or different.
Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule (N2) at room temperature and pressure.
Yes