Li2O.
The molecular formula shows the numbers and types of atoms in a molecule, but not how they are bonded. The structural formula shows how the atoms are bonded.
There is no such ion like AlH4-!? This molecule can exist only bonded with atom, for example Lithium, where Lithium is bonded for Aluminium and fourth Hydrogen atom is connected for Lithium.
molecules Why Molecules? Did u tell that? Please improve this answer because I want to know why.
Of the molecules given by formula in the question (after proper capitalization where needed), only Cl2 is covalently bonded.
This questions doesn't make much sense, but a molecule is considered to be 2 or more atoms covalently bonded together to form a neutral compound. A molecular formula is a way of writing the chemical makeup of a molecule. Thus, methanol is a molecule and it's molecular formula is COH4
The molecular formula shows the numbers and types of atoms in a molecule, but not how they are bonded. The structural formula shows how the atoms are bonded.
five, one potassium, one nitrogen three oxygen
There is no such ion like AlH4-!? This molecule can exist only bonded with atom, for example Lithium, where Lithium is bonded for Aluminium and fourth Hydrogen atom is connected for Lithium.
Molecule refers to a covalently-bonded compound.Formula Unit refers to an ionically-bonded one.
Yes, it does. It is composed of 2 Hydrogen ions covalently bonded (bent shape) to one Oxygen ion. Since they are covalently bonded, it is a molecule.
The anion with the formula NO3-1 is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion.
The formula for water molecule is H2O: one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom.
A compound is two or more different elements bonded together. A molecule is two atoms bonded together. C02 is a compound and a molecule. H2 is only a molecule, as there is only hydrogen in the formula.
Sodium and chlorine do not technically form molecules, but instead an ionically bonded salt. The proper term for what corresponds to a molecule in covalently bonded compounds is "formula unit" for ionically bonded compounds.
Yes, it is called a hydrogen molecule. It is a molecule because it is composed of two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded, which has the formula H2.
molecules Why Molecules? Did u tell that? Please improve this answer because I want to know why.
They use a structural formula.