Why do elemental gases like hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen exist in molecular form by default?

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Why do elemental gases like hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen exist in molecular form by default?

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Those gases in atomic form are highly reactive, so you rarely encounter them because it takes very little energy to just make them react with a partner to form a pair.

The reason is the unbalanced outer electron shell. Helium doesn’t do this because it has a full outer shell already, but every non-noblegas wants to find another molecule.

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