Substances made up of two or more different molecules are called compounds. An Ionic compound is made up of a non metal and a metal while a covalent compound is made up of a non metal and another non metal. There is no such thing as a compound composed of a metal and a metal.
It forms a compound. For example Iron + Oxygen ---> Iron Oxide aka rust.
normal chromatography based on polarity and non polarity principle If mobile phase is polar, compound is non polar,then non polar compound first elutes as peak and then followed by polar compound reverse chromatography is if the mobile phase is polar, the polar compound first elutes and then followed by non polar compound
It is a compound. A compound is always formed by a metal and a non-metal. The 2 bond together by ionic bonding, held rigidly in a giant lattice structure by the electrostatic force of attraction between 2 or more oppositely charged ions. Just for your information, the name of a compound always comprises of the name of the metal before the non-metal. For example, sodium chloride has sodium, a metal, in front before chloride, a non metal.
For example carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) or nitric acid (HNO3).
A non compound word is , a word with one word not two . For a example a compound word is snowflake. An non compound is hot cheetos.
A covalent compound may be molecular (for example, benzene), but it doesn't have to be - Quartz (silicon dioxide) is an example of a non-molecular covalent compound.
Atom, Molecule, Compound, Element, DNA, etc..
Lithium iodide, LiI.
A compound is two or more different elements bonded together. A molecule is two atoms bonded together. C02 is a compound and a molecule. H2 is only a molecule, as there is only hydrogen in the formula.
Yes. Water is a substance - a chemical compound. But it is not a property.
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
Substances made up of two or more different molecules are called compounds. An Ionic compound is made up of a non metal and a metal while a covalent compound is made up of a non metal and another non metal. There is no such thing as a compound composed of a metal and a metal.
Hydrogen gas is a molecular compound because it is two non-metals bonding. Non-metal + Non-metal = Molecular compound Metal + Non metal = Ionic compound
Magnesium oxide is an example of an ionic, solid compound.
I am not sure what the purpose is of asking for a non-example. However, there are lots of things that are not compounds. Elements are not compounds. Elvis Presley was not a compound (although there were various compounds in his body). Truth, justice, and the American way are not compounds. Sunlight is not a compound.
It forms a compound. For example Iron + Oxygen ---> Iron Oxide aka rust.