The diatomic elements are: Hydrogen (H2), Nitrogen (N2), Oxygen (O2), Fluorine (F2), Chlorine (Cl2), Bromine (Br2), Iodine (I2), and probably astatine (At2), although I don't know whether enough astatine has ever been made to be sure!
nitrogen
Nitrogen
A diatomic molecule is a molecule made up of two atoms.
Bromine (Br2) is a brown liquid poisonous diatomic molecule at room temperature.
Yes, it is a diatomic element, a diatomic molecule. Some examples:O2 gasBr2 liquidI2 solid
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Nitrogen
It is the most stable form of oxygen as an element.
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.
it is a diatomic molecule
Carbon is an element which does not tend to form diatomic molecules; it has a variety of different forms such as graphite, coal, or diamond, but all of these are characterized by very large aggregations, not diatomic molecules.
Oxygen is a chemical element; the molecule is diatomic.
A diatomic molecule is a molecule made up of two atoms.
If you mean F2 (fluorine), it is a diatomic molecule of the element fluorine. It's the common form of pure fluorine, since the halogen elements are all diatomic molecules.
Iodine, I2 is an diatomic element, with two atoms in the molecule.
Two, as hydrogen is a diatomic element
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