are usually ions of the original elements
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Molecular compounds are formed by two chemical reactions forming in the cell of the nucleus.
a chemical reaction always converts reactants to products. Products are always formed otherwise it's not considered a chemical reaction.
A salt and water is formed in this type of reactions.
PBr3, PBr5 decompose above 1000C to give PBr3
CaCO3 --> CO2 + CaO
ions of the original elements
ions of the original elements
These compounds are called products of the reaction.
Co2+h2o
the products
The products are Acetone CH3-CO-CH3 and Formaldehyde CH2O.
Compounds are formed by the reaction of two or more elements.
Yes. Compounds formed by sharing electrons are called covalent compounds.
Usually a salt and water.
A chemical change always forms one or more products which can be elements, molecules, and/or compounds.
The products of the reaction are water, carbon dioxide and a salt (the anion is from the acid).
Molecular compounds certainly can be formed from semimetals, but not all the compounds of semimetals are molecular.