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Ingrid Mcguire
31 July, 04:22
Which atoms exist as diatomic molecules?
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31 July, 06:24
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If the diatomic molecule consists of atoms from two different elements, then it is aheteronuclear diatomic molecule. There are seven elements that naturally occur as homonucleardiatomic molecules in their gaseous states: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine
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