yes it is when there are two elements next to each other like that it is a covalent bond if there are more then one like Na(NO3)2 that's a complex ion or polyatomic they mean the same thing just two different words.
CF3Cl is a polar molecule. There are 3 C-F polar bond and 1 C-Cl polar bond. Since the difference in electronegative between C and F is not the same as that of C and Cl, therefore their bond polarities are not the same which results in the compound is a polar molcule.
They both involve electrons to form a chemical bond.
Yes because no samples are exactly the same.
No, Hydrogen is an element and hydroxide is a compound made by oxygen and hydrogen (OH-)
They are exactly the same thing...? What did you mean?
Yes, clash is a synonym for bond because clash and bond mean the same thing.
No.
When a compound is dissolved it is more referred to a solution of a compound. Compound and dissolved are not the same thing
No, "candid" is not a compound word because it is a single word that stands on its own.
Yes a compound can be both if it has polar bonds that are not matched on the opposite side by the same polar bond.
I think it was you who asked the same question a while ago. If it was the same question, a triple bond does mean it is unsaturated.
"Anything," "everything," "nothing," and "something." "Underclothing" also is a compound word, but not the same thing :D
A calcium compound, the same thing in our fingernails.
No, force and bonds are not the same thingDifferences between a bond and a force:Force: the influence that produces a change in a physical quantityChemical bond: an electrical force linking atoms
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.