why does hydrogen occur in a diatomic form rather than in a monoatomic state under normal condition
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because valency of hydrogen is 1 so for its stability it has to make one bond....
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Why does hydrogen occur in a diatomic form rather than in a monoatomic state under normal condition?
Hydrogen atom has only one electron in its valence shell. So, to achieve the stable noble gas configuration of helium, it requires only one electron. For this it shares its one electron with another hydrogen atom to form a stable diatomic molecule.
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