There are many of methods to test for "chemicals" in a molecular compound, you need to get more specific. i.e what "chemicals" we are looking for.
For example if we have halide ions, to identify which halide ion is present add silver nitrate followed by ammonia solution.
But theres always mass spectroscopy :p.
There are may ways to test for "chemical". You need to be more specific. But theres spectroscopy. :p
Yes. Aspirin is a molecular compound.
Molecular compound
The compound can be either ionic or molecular. Ionic compounds are formed when metals bond with nonmetals through the transfer of electrons, resulting in positively and negatively charged ions. Molecular compounds, on the other hand, are formed by sharing electrons between nonmetal atoms. The nature of a compound (ionic or molecular) depends on the types of elements involved and the type of bond formed between them.
H2O is a molecular compound.
molecular, since it is an organic compound
When naming a molecular compound, generally
molecular
Fluorine is molecular, but it is an element, not a compound.
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.
Iodine is a molecular compound because it contains two atoms of the same element chemically bonded together.
The molecular compound for sulfur tetroxide is SO4.
H2SO4 is a molecular compound because it is composed of covalent bonds between nonmetal atoms (hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen).