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What neutral atom contains 3 unpaired electrons at ground state and forms a stable gaseous diatomic molecule?

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What neutral atom contains 3 unpaired electrons at ground state and forms a stable gaseous diatomic molecule?

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Helium atoms in their ground state do not form a stable diatomic molecule. In fact, helium does not combine with any neutral atom.

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