mono-1
di-2
tri-3
tetra-4
penta-5
hexa-6
hepta-7
octa-8
nano-9
deca-10
The prefixes for the covalent compound N2O5 are di- (two nitrogen atoms) and penta- (five oxygen atoms).
Covalent molecules with small amounts of argon which is monatomic. All molecules are covalent. Ionic compounds form crystals, not molecules.
Nonmetals produce covalent molecules.
Molecules with covalent bonds are generally formed by nonmetals.
because they are the 1st discoverers.
Most are Covalent
The same atoms can combine in more than one ratio.
Molecules are made up of covalent bonds; however, search "ionic molecules" for more info.
Hydrophobic interactions are non covalent interactions between nonpolar molecules or regions within a molecule. They are based on the tendency of nonpolar molecules to minimize contact with water molecules.
Some types of compounds that use prefixes in their names are covalent compounds, particularly binary covalent compounds formed between nonmetals. These prefixes indicate the number of atoms of each element present in the compound. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2) and dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4).
Water molecules have covalent bonds.
Water molecules have covalent bonds.