An ionic compound is more soluble than a covalently bonded compound.
A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
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.
If they are covalently bonded, it would be a molecule. If they are bonded by an ionic bond, they form an ionic compound.
a hydrogen gas molecule, H2.
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
When two different atoms are covalently bonded, they form a molecular compound.
No. Carbon dioxide is a covalently bonded compound that is very different from a metal.
The given statement is not either true or false consistently. An ionic compound can contain atoms that are covalently bonded, as in sulfate and nitrate salts, but it need not contain any such covalently bonded atoms.
A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
No, sulfur tetrafluoride is a covalently bonded compound.
Carbon dioxide is a covalently bonded compound, because two (or more) different elements have chemically bonded to form the completely new substance.
Ammonia is covalently bonded.
Nitrogen and Oxygen are covalently bonded.
molecular compounds
The anion with the formula NO3-1 is a covalently bonded polyatomic ion.
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organic compound