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what does hydrogen occur in a diatomic form rather than in a monotonic form under normal conditions

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Answered by TheVang51
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◆Hydrogen atom has only one electron and thus has one electron less than the stable inert gas configuration of helium. Therefore, to achieve stable inert gas configuration of helium, it shares its single electron with electron of other hydrogen atom to form a stable diatomic molecule.
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