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Markus Montes
30 June, 07:59
A substance whose molecule is monatomic
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Serenity Chandler
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All of the elements in the periodic table are monoatomic except the 7 elements that are diatomic atoms. These 7 elements are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, chlorine, bromine, iodine and fluorine. Monoatomic substances are those elements that are stable by themselves.
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