Nitrogen gas is diatomic.
The iodine has a diatomic molecule - I2.
Potassium Chloride is not diatomic. Although chloride is a diatomic molecule (BrINClHOF), the formula for Potassium Chloride is KCl not KCl2. Therefore, it is not diatomic.
Iodine, I2 is an diatomic element, with two atoms in the molecule.
The formula for iodine gas is simply I2(g). Iodine is a diatomic element. Therefore, in its elemental state, it contains two iodine atoms bonded to one another.
Nitrogen gas is diatomic.
No they are diatomic
No; it is diatomic.
yes, but only sometimes. sorry, I don't know when exactly it is diatomic.
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The molecule of nitrogen contain two atoms, is diatomic.
No, F (fluorine) is is diatomic in its elemental form.
No, fluorine is a diatomic gas at STP.
Iodine is a diatomic molecule - I2.
I2
I2 is the chemical formula for iodine. It is a diatomic solid.
Gas of diatomic iodine I2 .