molecular compounds
If you mean the elements, they are silicon and carbon covalently bonded together.
Two non metals would bond together covalently, if that is what you meant. (??)
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When you have two nonmetals bounded together, you form a covalent bond. When the covalently-bonded molecule consists of two atoms of different elements, you give the second atom the prefix "mono-", so you should have "sulfur monoxide" instead.
molecular compounds
A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
If you mean the elements, they are silicon and carbon covalently bonded together.
Two non metals would bond together covalently, if that is what you meant. (??)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Compounds tend to be made from 2 or more different elements bonded together either covalently or ionically. They are all made of 2 or more elements bonded together whether those elements are the same or not. The other options are elements (Fe, O, and Ca respectively). They are not bonded to anything and therefore do not make a compound.
Covalently bound atoms are held together by the sharing of electrons between the corresponding atoms.
The same atoms bonded together are elements. Different atoms bonded together are compounds. Oxygen gas, O2, is an element composed of molecules of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded. Water, H2O is a molecular compound composed of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms covalently bonded. Common table salt, NaCl, is an ionic compound composed of sodium and chloride ions ionically bonded.
Covalent bonds. Sulfur has a number of allotrpes the most common has 8 sulfur atoms covalently bonded together to form a puckered ring.
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when nuclei of different elements are forced together to create different elements
2 different Elements chemically bonded together is called a Compound.