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  • Diatomic Molecules: Which Element Doesn't Exist as One?
    The answer is 5) carbon. Here's why:

    * Diatomic molecules are molecules composed of two atoms of the same element.

    * Iodine (I₂), Oxygen (O₂), Fluorine (F₂), and Nitrogen (N₂) all exist as diatomic molecules in their most stable form.

    * Carbon (C) exists in various forms (allotropes) like graphite and diamond, but not as a diatomic molecule.

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