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5. Element X exists as diatomic molecules. In which group of the Periodic Table is X placed? A Group 0 B Group I C Group II D Group VII
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5. Element X exists as diatomic molecules. In which group of the Periodic Table is X placed?
A Group 0
B Group I
C Group II
D Group VII
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Table X is located at VII
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