That, for the most part, would be true. If the compound is truly molecular, then ions would not form, and it would be a non electrolyte.
do not break up into ions.
True
False.
Covalent substances do not conduct electricity because they are sharing electrons, hence they are in a fixed position and are not able to move around and contribute to movement of the electric current.
Beeswax is a molecular compound. It is made up of various molecules such as esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbons.
No mobile charged particles are present in sufficient concentration.
Water can dissolve some ionic compounds as well as some molecular compounds because of its polarity. It is polar enough to dissolve ionic compounds into their ions. Water does not dissolve molecular compounds by breaking covalent bonds, but through intermolecular forces.
do not break up into ions.
Water dissolves some molecular compounds because water is a polar molecule.
True
do not break up into ions.
Because have lower melting points and boiling points
False.
The hardness of molecular compounds can vary based on factors such as the types of atoms involved, the bond types present, and the overall molecular structure. Generally, compounds with strong covalent bonds tend to be harder than those with weaker intermolecular forces. Factors like crystal structure and packing can also influence the hardness of molecular compounds.
Beeswax is a molecular compound. It is made up of various molecules such as esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbons.
Because there are no compounds that aren't molecules/molecular. The question as posed is nonsense. Rephrase?
Covalent substances do not conduct electricity because they are sharing electrons, hence they are in a fixed position and are not able to move around and contribute to movement of the electric current.