"Why halogens are called diatomic?"
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All of the halogens exist as diatomic molecules. This means that the elements are made up of pairs of atoms that are chemically joined together (for example, fluorine exists as F2, chlorine as Cl2, bromine as Br2 and iodine as I2). 1 2
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