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Structure of all the elements in chemical molecular

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Answered by Anonymous
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The noble gases (group 1818) are rather inert, so their molecule is just a single atom.

The following elements usually consist of molecules made up of two atoms: H2HX2, N2NX2, O2OX2, F2FX2, Cl2ClX2, Br2BrX2, I2IX2.

Astatine (AtAt) should also belong to that list but it is not confirmed because of its short half-life.

Sulfur exists as (S8SX8); phosphorus exists as (P4PX4).

The structure of boron (BB), arsenic (AsAs), selenium (SeSe), antimony (SbSb), and tellurium (TeTe) are rather complicated.

Carbon (CC) has too many forms, but its most common forms are graphite and diamond, which is demonstrated below.

Silicon (SiSi) and germanium (GeGe) both assume the structure of diamond.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Answer:

The noble gases (group 1818) are rather inert, so their molecule is just a single atom.

The following elements usually consist of molecules made up of two atoms: H2HX2, N2NX2, O2OX2, F2FX2, Cl2ClX2, Br2BrX2, I2IX2.

Astatine (AtAt) should also belong to that list but it is not confirmed because of its short half-life.

Sulfur exists as (S8SX8); phosphorus exists as (P4PX4).

The structure of boron (BB), arsenic (AsAs), selenium (SeSe), antimony (SbSb), and tellurium (TeTe) are rather complicated.

Carbon (CC) has too many forms, but its most common forms are graphite and diamond, which is demonstrated below.

Silicon (SiSi) and germanium (GeGe) both assume the structure of diamond

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