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The Smallest unit of an covalent bond is a molecule
A molecule, as in a molecule of water.
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
For covalently bonded particles, the smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a molecule. For ionic compounds, the smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a formula unit.
Unit of? Yessir.
The Smallest unit of an covalent bond is a molecule
A molecule, as in a molecule of water.
Formula unit
Formula unit
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
If it is a molecular compound, the smallest unit is called a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest unit is called a formula unit.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
For covalently bonded particles, the smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a molecule. For ionic compounds, the smallest identifiable unit of a compound is a formula unit.
The smallest molecular compound would probably be hydrogen fluoride, HF.
Unit of? Yessir.