Magnesium Bromide has a giant structure
it is a simple structure
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Such compounds can have either a giant or a simple molecular structure. Cellulose is an example of a material with a giant structure, and carbon monoxide has a very simple one.
magnesium chloride is a ionic structure there for forming a giant ionic lattice, each atom is held by a ionic bond. H2O is a simple molecular structure there for the molecules are held by intermolecular forces which are easily overcome, however the molecules aren't broken up it is only the structure. :)= Sav
Carbon tetrachloride is a SIMPLE structure. Its modern IUPAC name is Tetrachloromethane, It's formula is CCl4 It is equivalent to methane. ; the four hydrogens in methane have been substituted for chlorines.
A giant structure. MgBr2 is ionic and forms an ionic lattice.
it is a simple structure
it is a simple structure
it is a simple structure
Calcium Chloride is a giant structure
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Such compounds can have either a giant or a simple molecular structure. Cellulose is an example of a material with a giant structure, and carbon monoxide has a very simple one.
The giant structure involve an enormous number of atoms.
silicon (IV) oxide or silicon dioxide has giant covalent structure
magnesium chloride is a ionic structure there for forming a giant ionic lattice, each atom is held by a ionic bond. H2O is a simple molecular structure there for the molecules are held by intermolecular forces which are easily overcome, however the molecules aren't broken up it is only the structure. :)= Sav
Sand has a giant molecular structure. It is mainly made of a mineral called quartz, which is silicon oxide (SiO2).
well magnesium has an giant lattice which smells like you wurgh this topic is very dry just go to sleep mate