Two or more elements are chemically bonded.
Compounds have definite chemical compositions that can be described by chemical formulas.
properties of compounds are different than elements
A compound is made up of two or more different molecules.
All the compounds have at least two different types of atoms, they have mass and volume.
Molecular compounds are composed of atoms of different elements covalently bonded. The smallest particle of a molecular compound is a molecule.
All compounds are made from chemical elements.
The properties of a compound are different than the properties of its elements.
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Molecular compounds tend to have lower melting points.
That, for the most part, would be true. If the compound is truly molecular, then ions would not form, and it would be a non electrolyte.
Molecular. (Molecular and covalent compounds are the same).
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Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
Molecular compounds certainly can be formed from semimetals, but not all the compounds of semimetals are molecular.
simple molecular compounds have weak forces of atraction.
Yes, it is true.
the relationship between prefixes and molecular compounds is that, prefix are used to name molecular compounds.
When molecular compounds bond, they share electrons.
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Because there are no compounds that aren't molecules/molecular. The question as posed is nonsense. Rephrase?
Molecular compounds tend to have lower melting points.
Some molecular compounds, such as methyl mercury, contain both metals and nonmetals. Most molecular compounds contain only nonmetals, and all molecular compounds contain at least one nonmetal element.
Molecular (covalent) compounds are not dissociated in water.
Atoms are arranged in molecular compounds in groups.
Molecular compounds are formed by two chemical reactions forming in the cell of the nucleus.