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Yes, they may.

Common examples are CO2 and H20.

There are also seven diatomic molecules (molecules with only one type of element in them).

They are: N2, F2, H2, Cl2, I2, Br2, F2

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Oxygen. O=O or O2. Same with nitrogen, hydrogen, chlorine, etc. They are all Diatomic, meaning they are the same element, but two of them are bonded together.

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Diatomic gasses:

  • H2, hydrogen
  • N2, nitrogen
  • O2, oxygen
  • F2, fluorine
  • Cl2, chlorine
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O=O Oxygen is its natural state; that is diatomic. ( naturally, the lone electrons are not shown )

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A molecule contains two or more atoms.

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oxygen

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