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Oxygen is the diatomic. By using the symbol of oxygen how can you represent the two oxygen atoms and one oxygen molecule?​

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Answered by neerajgurram635
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

First, u need to know what is a monoatomic, diatomic, triatomic

monotomic-consisting of one atom.

diatomic-consisting of two atoms.

triatomic-consisting of three atoms or more

now, oxygen is diatomic. So here u go the answer

The symbol for the element oxygen, O, represents both the element and one atom of oxygen. A molecule of oxygen, O2, contains two oxygen atoms; the subscript 2 in the formula must be used to distinguish the diatomic molecule from two single oxygen atoms.

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