What elements make diatomic molecules?
What elements make diatomic molecules? Can you say what these elements are? Does this question make any sense? Or did I understand something by writing down this question?
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For example: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen. Rather, it makes sense since it can be answered ...
The simplest example is oxygen. Hence the symbol O2 - two oxygen molecules. Oxygen can make a three-atom molecule, and that's ozone.
Diatomic molecules are made up of seven elements:
- hydrogen (H),
- nitrogen (N),
- oxygen (O),
- fluorine (F),
- chlorine (Cl),
- bromine (Br)
- iodine (I).
These elements form molecules that consist of two atoms bonded together. They are more stable in pairs because they follow the octet rule.
All of these elements are non-metals, with the exception of bromine, which is a liquid at room temperature.
To remember the seven elements that make up diatomic molecules, you can use the mnemonic (in English): "Have No Fear Of Ice Cold Beer".