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Which family has elements that exist as gaseous diatomic molecules but are highly reactive HesMyBabyBoy<3?

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Which family has elements that exist as gaseous diatomic molecules but are highly reactive HesMyBabyBoy<3?

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Three examples of gaseous elements that exist as diatomic molecules are hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. These are also the three most common elements found in the air we breathe! Fluorine and chlorine are also diatomic molecules that are gases.

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