tvíatóma
Tvíatóma is an Icelandic word that translates to "two atoms" in English. It is often used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and physics, to describe molecules composed of exactly two atoms. These diatomic molecules can consist of two identical atoms, such as oxygen (O₂) or nitrogen (N₂), or two different atoms, such as carbon monoxide (CO) or hydrogen chloride (HCl).
Diatomic molecules are fundamental building blocks in chemistry. They are the most common form for many elements
The properties of a diatomic molecule are determined by the types of atoms involved and the nature