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why is carbon monoatomic molecule​

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Answered by aryanbajajking
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Explanation:

Of the elements, only the six noble gases occur in nature as the monatomic species. The elements hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine occur naturally as the diatomic molecules of their atoms. ... An example is the element carbon which occurs naturally as charcoal, graphite and diamond.

Answered by suraj62111
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CARBON MONOATOMIC MOLECULE.....

Answer. Carbon is not a diatomic element. Diatomic elements are those where two atoms of the element can join to form a single molecule.

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