When naming a molecular compound, generally
Molecular compounds generally do not conduct electricity and have low melting points.
The ionic bond is stronger.
The term formula mass is generally defined as the mass of a unit cell in an ionic compound. Molecular compounds are just defined in terms of molecular mass.
Yes. Aspirin is a molecular compound.
A compound's name is generally based on the elements invoved. The process of naming them is taught in basic chemistry.
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That is partially correct. When naming a binary molecular compound, you add the suffix -ide to the second element in the formula, regardless of its ionic nature. The more electronegative element is usually listed first in the compound formula.
It is called Selenite; as a polyatomic ion, this compound is an exception to standard molecular compound naming rules. NOTE: It has a combined electrostatic charge of 2-
Sulfur heptafluoride or monosodium heptafluoride.
H2O is a molecular compound.
molecular, since it is an organic compound
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