molecules
Why Molecules? Did u tell that? Please improve this answer because I want to know why.
... molecule for covalently bonded compounds and a formula unit for ionically bonded compounds.
A molecule is the smallest unit of a compound.
This unit is called molecule.
A molecule.
molecules
a molecule
If it is a molecular compound, the smallest unit is called a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest unit is called a formula unit.
The smallest unit of a compound is a molecule (MOLL-uh-kule)
The smallest unit of any compound is 1 molecule of that compound If it is broken down any further, it is changed into different compounds or raw elements.
A molecule.
particles called atoms are the smallest unit. Several atoms combine to make a molecule and molecules are what form substances such as water
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
If it is a molecular compound, the smallest unit is called a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest unit is called a formula unit.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
For covalently bonded particles, the smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a molecule. For ionic compounds, the smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a formula unit.
The Smallest unit of an covalent bond is a molecule
The smallest unit of a compound is a molecule (MOLL-uh-kule)
A molecule of that compound.
This unit is a molecule.
As an "atom" is to an element - the smallest unit, so a "molecule" is to a compound.
methane
A Molecule.
The smallest unit of a compound.