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Q: Is iron diatomic in its natural state?
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Which elements are diatomic in their natural state?

Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine are all diatomic in their natural states.


What is diatomic bond?

H-H That, H2, diatomic hydrogen many atoms are diatonic in their natural state. The bond is always covalent.


What is iron's natural state of matter?

Solid


What is natural state of iron?

Fe2+ and Fe3+


How many atoms are in nitrogen?

In its natural state, nitrogen is diatomic and will form N2 (two bonded nitrogen atoms).


Is it possible to get an element that is also a compound?

Yes because some elements exist in their natural state as diatomic molecules, and are thus both elements and molecules.See the Related Questions for a complete list of the diatomic molecules.


Why group7 elements are in diatomic state?

all gases are found in diatomic state. except bromine and iodine


What are some of the natural resources of the US?

some of the Natural Resources of the united state is coal, copper, oil, petroleum, natural gas, timber, gold, and iron


What is meant by molecules?

A molecule is two or more chemically bonded atoms, this can be as in a diatomic element such as oxygen which in its natural elemental state is found as O2 or it can be as part of a compound, such as silver nitrate AgNO3. It is what makes up the diatomic element or the compound.


What is meant by a molecule?

A molecule is two or more chemically bonded atoms, this can be as in a diatomic element such as oxygen which in its natural elemental state is found as O2 or it can be as part of a compound, such as silver nitrate AgNO3. It is what makes up the diatomic element or the compound.


Which element is not diatomic?

Examples: helium, neon, iron, beryllium etc.


What state is nitrogen?

It is an element. Since any temperature is "natural", the physical state is meaningless. It can be anything from a Bose-Einstein condensate (unlocalizeable), a solid, a liquid, a gas, or a plasma... and be "natural" for that temperature. At standard temperure and pressure, it is a very stable diatomic gas (N2). Nitrogen's natural stage is N2 gas. It is diatomic and can only exist with 2 nitrogen molecules, so it must be N2 not N.