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the difference between a molecule and a compound is the spelling.
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CaCl2 is an ionic compound forming a giant lattice.
This is the difference of electronegativity between oxygen and hydrogen.
inter molecular hydrogen bonding is between one molecule and the neighbouring molecule whereas the intra molecular bonding between the same molecule
Please read for more informations: Molecule: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecule Crystal: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal
An atom is the smallest particle of an element, anything further has "lost its identity" of that element. Atoms make up molecules. A molecule is a bond between two non-metals. Atoms also make up lattices. Lattices are a part of bonding between metals.
crystal lattice is the orientation of atom in uniform manner with same characterized.where as space lattice is the three dimensional orientation of atom with different existing property.
the difference between a molecule and a compound is the spelling.
A lattice is made out of ions by charge attraction and a polymer is made of one or several monomers bonded covalently.
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Each lattice point represents the position where one constituent particle of the solid which may be a atom, ion or molecule may exist It may not be only ion or molecule always A lattice is a synonym for "frame work" for a crystalline structure
The formula unit is the representation of a molecule.
Ions are charged.
Typically the primary difference is that a pergola is attached to a building or a lattice. A gazebo, on the other hand, is a free standing structure. This is the big difference.
Gold molecule is an element. A water molecule is a compund, H2O, composed of two elements
A molecule is polar if there is a difference in electronegativity between two atoms that are bonded together. Since there is no difference in electronegativity between two oxygen atoms, O2 is nonpolar.