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No, iron does not exist in diatomic form. In its elemental state, iron typically exists as a solid metal made up of individual iron atoms arranged in a crystalline structure. While some elements, like oxygen and nitrogen, naturally form diatomic molecules (O₂, N₂), iron is not one of them.

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