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Caiden Keller
30 August, 23:11
C6h12o6 is a diatomic molecule
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Terrell Frost
31 August, 00:03
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This statement is false. C6H12O6 is not a diatomic molecule. A diatomic molecule has only two atoms. Diatomic molecules are molecule that are composed of two same atoms which are bonded covalently. An example are oxygen, it exist as O2 and chlorine, it exist as Cl2.
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