Molecular substances have a lower melting and boiling point than Ionic. Also, molecular substances can be two non metals joined together where as Ionic it is a metal and nonmetal. Molecular substances have covalent bonds and Ionic have Ionic bonds.
Here is a link that will take you to a chart. Remember that covalent and molecular are the same thing. If you go to MMS I had problems with this question to and this really helped.
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A molecular substance is made up of individual molecules. There are no discrete molecules in a nonmolecular substance.
Molecular compounds are formed between two ionic bonds
yes
"Bonds" do not "have" bonds, because they are bonds themselves. The questioner may have meant to ask, "Molecular compounds have what type of bonds?", and the answer to that question is "covalent bonds".
Ionic.
Two metals will not bond. The type of bond between two non-metals is a covalent bond The type of bond between a non-metal and a metal is a molecular bond
Ionic bonds are formed between atoms with large differences in electronegativity.
ionic bonds have strong bonds and molecular bonds have very strong bonds.
Ionic bonds are strong, molecular bonds are relatively weak.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
Californium make ionic bonds.
In molecular compounds, atoms are joined by covalent bonds, while in ionic compounds, they are joined by ionic bonds.
Molecular compounds are formed between two ionic bonds
no. It has covalent bonds only
Ionic bonds are stronger.
No. Ionic bonds have a metal and a non metal. Convalent/molecular bonds contain only nonmetals.
Iron phosphates are ionic compounds, but the ion phosphate has covalent bonds between O and P.
This compound has covalent bonds.