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Zero. It will always be zero in its elemental state. Hope this helps.

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Q: What is the charge on an diatomic element?
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Is Mercury a diatomic element?

Yes, mercury can be a diatomic element. Mercury is a diatomic element when it is in the form of a mercury(I) ion, or Hg2, when each Hg atom has a 1+ charge, resulting in a total charge of 2+.


What is the only naturally occurring liquid element that is not diatomic?

Mercury or HG is an element that is liquid at room temperature and is not a diatomic element.


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How may elements does a diatomic molecules have?

we can identify the element having diatomic by finding out the valency of that element. i think it helps you.


Is argon a diatomic element?

no. it is monoatomic


What kind of element is bromine?

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What is the lightest diatomic element?

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What element's atoms form diatomic molecules as a liquid?

Bromine is the only element that is liquid and forms diatomic molecules Br2. Mercury is also an element and is liquid but is monoatomic.


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