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when do we say an element is dimeric in nature??.. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dimer contains two identical, simpler elements/ moleucules. In dimer, the monomers are linked by covalent/intermolecular strong or weak bonds. Monohalides are dimeric nature because the central atoms (Sulfur and Selenium) are having empty orbitals which facilitates the dimerization process.

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Answered by archanaSingh811211
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Dimer contains two identical, simpler elements/ moleucules. In dimer, the monomers are linked by covalent/intermolecular strong or weak bonds. Monohalides are dimeric nature because the central atoms (Sulfur and Selenium) are having empty orbitals which facilitates the dimerization process.

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