Molecular compounds are commonly formed by hydrogen.
Look at sugar: C6H12O6
Look at natural hydrogen compounds: H2
I'm sure under certain circumstances hydrogen may form an ionic compound with other elements, but you will never find it in nature.
On the contrary--acids are ionic compounds and most release a proton (H+) to the aqueous solution.
it a molecular compound because the hydrogen and oxygen atoms are both nonmetals and a molecular compound consists of nonmetals.
Yes. With alkali metals there are compounds that contain the hydride ion H-
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None.H-O-O-HA rough molecular representation of hydrogen peroxide showing all single covalent bonds. No ionic bonding here.
no becuz NaCl has a metal in it which is sodium and molecular compounds involve non metals e.g. hydrogen peroxide is a molecular compound
Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a covalent compound. Each oxygen atom goes through single bonding with the other oxygen atom, and another single bond with one hydrogen atom.
Hydrogen gas is a molecular compound because it is two non-metals bonding. Non-metal + Non-metal = Molecular compound Metal + Non metal = Ionic compound
None.H-O-O-HA rough molecular representation of hydrogen peroxide showing all single covalent bonds. No ionic bonding here.
no becuz NaCl has a metal in it which is sodium and molecular compounds involve non metals e.g. hydrogen peroxide is a molecular compound
Ammonia is a molecular compound. The hydrogen atoms share electrons with the nitrogen atom.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a covalent compound. Each oxygen atom goes through single bonding with the other oxygen atom, and another single bond with one hydrogen atom.
Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
Ionic because the compound contains potassium (metal) and oxygen/hydrogen (non-metals) :)
H3PO3 is Hydrogen Phosphite. It is a covalent compound.
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Molecular compound
Ionic compound