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Why does hydrogen occur in diatomic form rather than in monotomic form under normal conditions? |
| Answer» In monoatomic form, hydrogen atom has only one electron in K-shell `(1s^(1))` while in diatomic form, the K-shell is complete `(1s^(2))`. This means that in diatomic form, hydrogen `(H_(2))` has aquired the configuration of boble gas helium. It is therefore, quite satble. | |