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what is a diatomic element? How many are there on the periodic table

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Answered by Anonymous
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seven

Key Takeaways:

Diatomic Elements

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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Answered by sarahbecker
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A diatomic element is an element that can form molecules composed of two atoms bonded together. For example, hydrogen can form a diatomic element with itself (H2). There are seven diatomic elements (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, iodine and bromine). A way to remember this is by using this trick!

HOFBrINCl

These are the elements in order: Hydrogen, oxygen, fluorine, bromine, ioxine, nitrogen and chlorine.

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