A diatomic molecule is a molecule composed of two atoms of the same or different elements covalently bonded together. Examples include hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2), and nitrogen (N2). These molecules are highly stable due to the sharing of electrons between the two atoms.
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Oxygen and hydrogen have diatomic molecules.
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Diatomic means consisting of two atoms. In chemistry, diatomic molecules are molecules composed of only two atoms of the same or different chemical elements bonded together. Examples include oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2).
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a molecule
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lipids
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Yes. You can have a molecule of oxygen, for example. O2.
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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.
Diatomic or Diatomic Molecule- meaning containing only two atoms.