A compound is a substance formed by the chemical bonding of two or more elements in specific proportions. A molecule is the smallest portion of a compound.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
all chemical compounds contain molecules
Yes, it is true: all chemical reactions create new molecules of compounds.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
Molecules are made up of atoms
Compounds are made of molecules
Compounds differ because of differences in attractions between their molecules.
compounds differ because of differences in attractions between their molecules.
Compounds differ because of differences in attractions between their molecules.
Compounds differ because of differences in attractions between their molecules.
Are compounds composed OF molecules? Yes they are.
nonmetals; nonmetals and metals
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
Molecules are compounds composed of many atoms.