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PCl5 Phosphorous pentachloride, such covalently bonded compounds are actually MOLECULAR SOLIDS.

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Carbon dioxide, methane and hydrogen gas are all examples of covalent compounds.
For example methane - CH4.
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carbondioxide, N2O, water, ammonia, methane, ethane, acetylene.

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All hydrocarbons are covalent and are generally considered nonpolar.

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Compounds consisting of only nonmetals.

Such compounds include water (H2O), ammonia (NH3), and carbon disulfide (CS2)

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Carbon dioxide, methane and hydrogen gas are all examples of covalent compounds.

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H2 Hydrogen. It is a Covalent Compound.

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Is water an example of covalent compound?

Water is a covalent compound.


Is a covalent compound a molecular compound?

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.


Is nitrogen monoxide an example of a covalent compound?

Nitrogen monoxide is a covalent compound.


Is CO2 an example of an ionic compound?

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Is baby oil covalent or ionic compound and why?

Baby oil is a covalent compound; it is organic, based on carbon chemistry, which produces covalent bonds; we also see that it is a liquid and not a solid, which would not be expected if it were an ionic compound. Ionic compounds, except when they dissolve in water, are solid (at normal temperatures).


Is calcium fluoride an example of a covalent compound?

Calcium fluoride is an example of an ionic compound, not a covalent compound. Covalent compounds form between two nonmetals, while ionic compounds form between a metal and a nonmetal.


Is sugar an example of a covalent compound?

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How can you identify a covalent compound?

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