A diatomic ion is whenever a list of elements that have a charge of 2 beside it if they are by themselves (compounds can have various possibilities)
O2
H2
Br2
F2
I2
Cl2
N2
Bromine is a diatomic molecule and not an ion. It exists as a neutral element in its standard state.
Since hydrogen is normally a gas it is found in nature in its diatomic from (H2) but if hydrogen is alone as an ion its found as H+
Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−
Th mercurous ion is a diatomic catiion, Hg22+, consisting of two mercury atoms covalently bonded together.
No, (in solid form at least) It is a metal and metals do not exist as diatomic molecules. That is what I thought, but did some searching and found an article (see below) which talked about diatomic sodium gas. Sodium is present in some light bulbs, and it would make sense that it could exist as a gas in this environment.
Bromine is indeed a diatomic element, but bromideis the ion, so it can be made of just one charged atom.
Hydrogen is diatomic.
Only chlorine has a diatomic molecule biut any ion is 2-..
Bromine is a diatomic molecule and not an ion. It exists as a neutral element in its standard state.
Since hydrogen is normally a gas it is found in nature in its diatomic from (H2) but if hydrogen is alone as an ion its found as H+
Well, honey, Mercury might be a planet, but it ain't no diatomic element. Diatomic elements are those that naturally exist as molecules composed of two atoms bonded together, like hydrogen or oxygen. So, Mercury can keep spinning around the sun, but it ain't gonna be part of the diatomic club anytime soon.
No: Nitrogen is an element, even though it normally occurs as diatomic molecules. Nitrate is an ion that contains oxygen as well as nitrogen and has the formula NO3-1.
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NO!!!! It is a network of single atoms, surrounded by a 'sea of electrons'. The analogy is to think of a fishermans net. Each knot/node in the net is the atom , and the water is the 'sea' of electrons'. All metals are described in this way. The analogy is NOT quite correct, but it is the best way I can describe it. NB Aluminium metal is very reactive. When on contact with oxygen (air) it immediately reacts to form an impervious layer of aluminium oxide, which is casually called aluminium.
The atomic weight of chlorine is 35,45 ua.The diatomic molecule of chlorine has 70,90 ua.The standard atom is neutral.
Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−
Th mercurous ion is a diatomic catiion, Hg22+, consisting of two mercury atoms covalently bonded together.