Diatomic Molecule

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What is a Diatomic Molecule? - Easy to Understand
Diatomic Molecule Definition

Imagine trying to keep two magnets stuck together while they naturally want to either attract or repel each other. This is similar to how a diatomic molecule is formed by two atoms that bond together, sharing or exchanging electrons to maintain their connection. Just as the magnets need a balance of force to stay together, the two atoms in a diatomic molecule need a balance of energy, like a mutual agreement, to remain connected and stable.

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Diatomic Molecule Definition

Diatomic Molecule: A particle consisting of two atoms. Diatomic molecule. A diatomic molecule is a molecule made up of exactly two atoms bonded together.