Molecular
Yes. Sulfur and oxygen are both nonmetals. Nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another, and are therefore molecular compounds.
Molecular Compound
Yes! Sulfur and Chloride are both non-metals, so they form a molecular compound... not ionic (metal--non-metal)
Sulfur and oxygen will form polar covalent bond
PbSO4 is a compound made up of three elements: lead, sulfur and oxygen, chemically bonded together (= not mixed!).
Yes. Sulfur and oxygen are both nonmetals. Nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another, and are therefore molecular compounds.
Molecular Compound
SO4
"Sulfur dioxide" is a phrase, not a word. This phrase is the name of a chemical compound of sulfur and oxygen with a molecular and empirical chemical formula of SO2.
Yes! Sulfur and Chloride are both non-metals, so they form a molecular compound... not ionic (metal--non-metal)
Sulfur Trioxide, it's a compound of sulfur and oxygen
Molecular Compound
Sulfur dichloride
Sulfur hexafluoride is not a monatomic ion but in fact a molecular compound.
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
Sulfur heptafluoride or monosodium heptafluoride.
Sulfur dioxide is a chemical compound. It is a mixture between sulfur and oxygen and it is commonly called SO2.