Diatomic molecules are molecules made up of two atoms of the same element. Among the elements, there are seven that exist naturally as diatomic molecules at room temperature. These elements are: Hydrogen (H[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]), Nitrogen (N[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]), Oxygen (O[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]), Fluorine (F[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]), Chlorine (Cl[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]), Bromine (Br[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]), and Iodine (I[tex]\(_2\)[/tex]).
In the table provided, we only see a part of the periodic table, excluding most of the diatomic elements mentioned above. The only diatomic element from the table provided is Hydrogen.
So, from the given options:
- H (Hydrogen) is diatomic.
Please select Hydrogen (H) as the diatomic element on the image.