A molecule is when two atoms are bonded together. A compound is when two DIFFERENT atoms are bonded together. All compounds are molecules. Not all molecules are compounds.
Molecule is practically a synonym of compound.
This is a compound, a molecule.
C6H12O6 (Glucose) is the molecular formula of a compound. So it is both.
The traditional answer is molecule. However, it is not now usual to refer to a formula unit of an ionic compound in this way.
The question should be: the no. of atomic species in 1 molecule of NaHCO3the elements: Na, H, C, O;So Ans: 4
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
A molecule
Water is both a compound and a molecule.
Two or more elements that are chemically bonded form a molecule of a chemical compound. This is the simple and direct answer to a good basic chemistry question. A molecule. However, if the chemical bond is ionic (like in a salt), it isn't called a molecule, but instead a compound. There are no salt molecules!
bacause it is a compound and a molecule
CO2 is both a compound and a molecule.
Is both because is a compound and a molecule.
Molecule is practically a synonym of compound.
Not all molecule are compound molecule has more than two different atoms that are together chemically. A compound is a molecule that has at least two different elements.
This is a compound, a molecule.
the difference between a molecule and a compound is the spelling.
Your question is not rigorous. An ionic compound is also a molecule.