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electron diatomic molecules

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diatomic molecules | electron count
diatomic molecules | electron count

Summary

median | 18 e highest | 106 e (iodine) lowest | 2 e (hydrogen) distribution |
median | 18 e highest | 106 e (iodine) lowest | 2 e (hydrogen) distribution |

Units

Distribution plots

  (electron count in electrons)
(electron count in electrons)

Electron count rankings

1 | hydrogen | 2 e 2 | hydrogen fluoride | 10 e 3 | nitrogen | 14 e 4 | carbon monoxide | 14 e 5 | nitric oxide | 15 e 6 | oxygen | 16 e 7 | fluorine | 18 e 8 | hydrogen chloride | 18 e 9 | chlorine | 34 e 10 | hydrogen bromide | 36 e 11 | iodine monochloride | 70 e 12 | bromine | 70 e 13 | iodine bromide | 88 e 14 | iodine | 106 e
1 | hydrogen | 2 e 2 | hydrogen fluoride | 10 e 3 | nitrogen | 14 e 4 | carbon monoxide | 14 e 5 | nitric oxide | 15 e 6 | oxygen | 16 e 7 | fluorine | 18 e 8 | hydrogen chloride | 18 e 9 | chlorine | 34 e 10 | hydrogen bromide | 36 e 11 | iodine monochloride | 70 e 12 | bromine | 70 e 13 | iodine bromide | 88 e 14 | iodine | 106 e

Corresponding quantity

Moles of electrons from n = N/N_A:  | 3×10^-23 mol (moles)
Moles of electrons from n = N/N_A: | 3×10^-23 mol (moles)