Neon is an inert, or noble gas. As such, it isn't interested in combining with any other atoms, nor is it interested in hanging out with a like buddy in a diatomic molecule. Remember that the diatomic molecules are the elements that end in -gen (including the halogens). So no, neon is just a singular, fully occupied outer shell atom...just content to be by itself.
Yes, for example Na+ is an isoelectronic Ion with Ne
No, helium and neon do not have the same electron configurations. Helium has two valance electrons and neon has eight.
No. but F- anion is isoelectronic with Ne.
Yes. Nitrogen= N which is (N2)
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).
not diatomic, singular
Which of the following does not occur naturally as a diatomic molecule? Chlorine, Hyrdogen, nitrogen or sulfur?
A diatomic molecule is a molecule made up of two atoms.
diatomic molecule
Ne
Noble gasses, from group 18: He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rn
Neon - it is a noble gas and does not even combine with itself
a diatomic molecule is a molecule with two atoms. so H2 is a diatomic molecule. HCl is also a diatomic molecule. C4H6 is not a diatomic molecule, because it has more then 2 atoms
Oxygen has a diatomic molecule - O2.
Diatomic or Diatomic Molecule- meaning containing only two atoms.
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).
A molecule made up of two atoms is called a diatomic molecule. A diatomic molecule can be composed of two of the same atoms, called a diatomic element. Hydrogen gas, H2, is an example of a diatomic element. A diatomic molecule can also be a compound composed of two atoms of different elements, such as carbon monoxide, CO.
not diatomic, singular
Oxygen is a diatomic gas.
Correct, HBr is diatomic, it has two atoms, one of hydrogen and one of bromine.