Respuesta :
I assume you mean diatomic elements.
Those are hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. They all exist in the form [tex] X_{2} [/tex] ([tex] H_{2}, O_{2} , N_{2} , F_{2} , Cl_{2} , Br_{2} , I_{2}[/tex]). Where they are all bonded to another one of themselves (a hydrogen atom binds to another hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom binds to another fluorine atom, etc.)
Those are hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. They all exist in the form [tex] X_{2} [/tex] ([tex] H_{2}, O_{2} , N_{2} , F_{2} , Cl_{2} , Br_{2} , I_{2}[/tex]). Where they are all bonded to another one of themselves (a hydrogen atom binds to another hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom binds to another fluorine atom, etc.)
hydrogen, oxygen, nirtogren, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine