No: Both characteristics are important, and they are, of course, interrelated.
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
A molecule of the paricular compound
A molecule
A lack of balance in the charge at opposite ends of a structure is called a polar molecule or an ionic compound depending on the component elements.
Molecule is the simplest unit. Compounds consists a number of Molecules. A molecule has the properties of the compound.
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
A molecule
The elements that compose it and the arrangement of its atoms
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
A molecule thereof.
one molecule
A molecule of the paricular compound
Molecule
A molecule
When elements are combined in a substance, the product is called a compound. For example, a water molecule is a compound molecule containing the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
A molecule