A molecule is a compounds smallest unit
molecules Why Molecules? Did u tell that? Please improve this answer because I want to know why.
Ionic compounds are made up of positively and negatively charged ions, which are the smallest units of these compounds. These ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces known as ionic bonds.
The smallest electrically neutral collection of ions is called a formula unit. This is typically found in ionic compounds, where positive and negative ions combine to balance the overall charge to zero.
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.
Atoms are the smallest units of an element. Molecules are the smallest unit of a compound.
The chemical formula of a compound shows the number of atoms of each element in the smallest unit of the compound. The smallest unit is a molecule for covalently bonded compounds and the minimum number of each of the right kinds of atoms to achieve electro-neutrality for ionically bonded compounds.
Atom is the smallest unit of matter which combines to form elements, compounds and mixtures.
it is mixtures not compounds
it is mixtures not compounds
Atoms make up compounds and elements.Atoms make up everything in the world.
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.
The smallest representative unit in an ionic compound is called a formula unit. It consists of the simplest ratio of ions that maintains electrical neutrality in the compound. Formula units are used to represent the composition of ionic compounds.