Question #7 is indeed True!
That compound is methanol and is a molecular compound. All bonds in this compound are covalent.
A substance made up of molecules as its basic building blocks.
A covalent compound may be molecular (for example, benzene), but it doesn't have to be - Quartz (silicon dioxide) is an example of a non-molecular covalent compound.
TNT is a molecular compound.
Its a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds. Any compound involving 2 non metals will be a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds.
That compound is methanol and is a molecular compound. All bonds in this compound are covalent.
COVALENT
A substance made up of molecules as its basic building blocks.
A covalent compound may be molecular (for example, benzene), but it doesn't have to be - Quartz (silicon dioxide) is an example of a non-molecular covalent compound.
Covalent bonds are pretty weak compared to the other type of bond, which is the ionic bond.
It is a molecular (covalent) compound. Present day text books refer to a covalent compound as a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic one.
AlP is a solid and it is not molecular. The difference in electronegativity is only 0.58. The bonding is It is best described as polar covalent . There are many compounds that are not molecular but are covalent giant molecules.
TNT is a molecular compound.
Its a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds. Any compound involving 2 non metals will be a molecular compound held together by covalent bonds.
This is a covalent compound.
Small covalent molecules have a weak force of attraction.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.