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magnesium is diatomic atom?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Diatomic elements are pure elements that form molecules consisting of two atoms bonded together. There are seven diatomic elements: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, iodine, bromine. These elements can exist in pure form in other arrangements.

Answered by Breezywind
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NO, IT'S NOT A DIATOMIC

✎DIATOMIC ATOM

Diatomic molecules are molecules composed of only two atoms, of the same or different chemical elements. The prefix di- is of Greek origin, meaning "two". If a diatomic molecule consists of two atoms of the same element, such as hydrogen (H2) or oxygen (O2), then it is said to be homonuclear. Otherwise, if a diatomic molecule consists of two different atoms, such as carbon monoxide (CO) or nitric oxide (NO), the molecule is said to be heteronuclear. The bond in a homonuclear diatomic molecule is non-polar.

✎MAGNESIUM A DIATOMIC ATOM?

No, it's not

Diatomic elements are pure elements that form molecules consisting of two atoms bonded together. There are seven diatomic elements: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, iodine, bromine. These elements can exist in pure form in other arrangements.

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