Salt, Snow, Ruby Crystals, Gypsum Crystals, and Fluorite Crystals.
Ni, C, Al, Au, Ag
No, all the above are not molecular solids. Five examples of molecular solids are sugar, water-ice, sulphur, solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) and iodine.
H2O or CO2
Ionic substances have higher melting points.
No. Ethane and methane are both examples of molecular compounds.
peroxisomes
no they are not
insulin and glucagon are examples of what type of substance
Decomposition
Molecular substances can only fill outer shells if there are enough electrons present for this phemena to occur. Electrons can also be taken from other molecular substances in a process known as a Reduction Reaction.
Most molecular substances do not conduct electricity since the ions don't dissociate very well with molecular substances. However, most ionic substances do conduct electricity very well due to their ability to dissociate very well in water.
Non-molecular substances can be bound more or less equally to all adjacent atoms in a repeating crystalline pattern.
A mixture of ionic and molecular substances.
The organelles that uses molecular oxygen to convert and detoxify harmful substances are the peroxisomes. They are found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
That is a fictitious molecular formula; no substance contains it.
It is ionic, since Na (sodium) is one of the Alkali metals. Here's a tip: molecular compounds involve non-metal substances, whereas ionic compounds involve metal substances.
The overwhelming majority of chemical equations do involve molecules, but if they don't, you can call them chemical equations rather than molecular equations.
covalent bonds
Ionic substances have higher melting points.
Co+ , ch4+ , n2+ ,c2h6 etc are example of molecular ion.