Which of the following molecules are homoatomic h2o
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Common diatomic molecules include hydrogen (H2), nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Seven elements exist as homonuclear diatomic molecules at room temperature: H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2. The bond in a homonuclear diatomic molecule is non-polar due to the electronegativity difference of zero.
First of all before I give you the explanation of this question I want to tell you that homeo means constant or same
and home atomic molecules are those molecules which contain same type of atom for example H2 that is hydrogen gas contains two atoms of hydrogen and thoughts it becomes a molecule or we call it as a molecule of hydrogen O2 that is Oxygen gas contains two atoms of oxygen so we called as oxygen molecule both H2 and O2 are made of the same type of atom but if it take another compound NH3 that is ammonia it has one atom of Nitrogen and three atoms of hydrogen so we can't call it homeo atomic molecule similarly H2 is not home atomic since it contains two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of Oxygen
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