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
For example O2 or HF.
The diatomic molecule of oxygen is O2 (the question is confuse).
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it is a formula unit
No. A diatomic molecule contains two atoms. A molecule of methane contains one atom of carbon and four of hydrogen for a total of five.
Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
O2 is the chemical formula for the diatomic molecule of oxygen.
The diatomic chemical formula of chlorine is Cl2.
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Hydrogen is H2, a diatomic gaseous element
Assuming that you mean Hydrogen, its formula is H2, hydrogen is diatomic molecule
The chemical formula of nitrogen dioxide is NO2.
The diatomic molecule of oxygen is O2 (the question is confuse).
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The chemical formula for oxygen is O2 and for individual oxygen atom its symbol is O. Gases such as oxygen exist as diatomic molecules.
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Cl2 (properly written the 2 would be a subscript - but that's tough to do here) represents a diatomic molecule of chlorine. At standard conditions, this is the form pure chlorine takes.
it is a formula unit