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Is flourine diatomic
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Yes, fluorine (F) exists as a diatomic molecule in its elemental form, which is represented as F₂. This means that two fluorine atoms bond together to form a molecule of fluorine gas. It is important to note that all halogens (including fluorine) are typically found as diatomic molecules in their natural state.
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