Homotriatomic molecule examples
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Other elements that exist as diatomic molecules are hydrogen (H 2), nitrogen (N 2) and halogens: fluorine (F 2), chlorine (Cl 2), bromine (Br 2) and iodine (I 2). Ozone (O3) contains three oxygen atoms and hence it is called homotriatomic molecule.
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hydrogen (H 2), nitrogen (N 2) and halogens: fluorine (F 2), chlorine (Cl 2), bromine (Br 2) and iodine (I 2). Ozone (O3) contains three oxygen atoms and hence it is called homotriatomic molecule.
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