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Q: In the gaseous state form diatomic covalent molecules.?
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What is the name of the O2 covalent compound?

This is the usual formula for elemental oxygen in its gaseous state. It could also be called a "diatomic oxygen molecule."


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What is a state of matter with no definite shape or volume?

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Why is HCl predominantly covalent in gaseous state but is ionic in aqueous solution?

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Hydrogen chloride has a much higher boiling point than diatomic fluorine because?

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