True
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.
Some molecules such as triglycerides, fatty acids, steroids, and cholesterol don't dissolve in water because of their molecular structure. They do, however, dissolve in fat. Any toxic chemical with this type of molecular structure would tend to dissolve in fat, not in water.
It is ionic because if you dissolve it in water and then add a charge of electricity, it will conduct it. So, it is ionic.
do not break up into ions.
False.
No mobile charged particles are present in sufficient concentration.
The term formula mass is generally defined as the mass of a unit cell in an ionic compound. Molecular compounds are just defined in terms of molecular mass.
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.
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.
Water dissolves some molecular compounds because water is a polar molecule.
do not break up into ions.
Some molecules such as triglycerides, fatty acids, steroids, and cholesterol don't dissolve in water because of their molecular structure. They do, however, dissolve in fat. Any toxic chemical with this type of molecular structure would tend to dissolve in fat, not in water.
because it doesn't have enough molecular motion
It is ionic because if you dissolve it in water and then add a charge of electricity, it will conduct it. So, it is ionic.
do not break up into ions.
The property of a solid molecular compound is soft. These are soft because solids are non-conductors of electricity in form.
Tea is molecular and not ionic because it comprises of different elements which makes it a compound.It can only be ionic if it will be able to conduct electricity at its state.