Bonded compounds of the same molecule are for most purposes identical.
Bonded compounds of different molecules in that they share or trade electrons of their constituant atoms.
Covalent bonded compounds have generally lower melting and boiling points, are not hard, are less conductive etc.
A molecule is when two atoms are bonded together. A compound is when two DIFFERENT atoms are bonded together. All compounds are molecules. Not all molecules are compounds.
Organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
Elements in alloys are bonded by metallic bonding.
Covalent compounds
Although Acid is covalently bonded they break apart in water like ionic compounds. How ever they do not conduct electricity like ionic compounds
a compound composed of all the same elements would be a pure element. not a compound! a compound is when there is 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together. different compounds do have similar properties - they all have 2 or more atoms of elements chemically bonded together and they often react in similar way too.
molecular compounds
ionic compounds
Ionically bonded compounds.
The covalently bonded compounds which contains two elements
Tons
Ionically bonded compounds.
Covalent bonded compounds have generally lower melting and boiling points, are not hard, are less conductive etc.
Organic compounds contain carbon bonded to hydrogen. Inorganic compounds do not.
Atoms, compounds are two or more atoms bonded together
yes, compounds are chemically bonded.