Salts do not usually contain covalent bonds e.g. NaCl doesn't.
Compounds with both ionic and covalent bonds contain polyatomic ions.
No.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
CCl4 contains only covalent bonds.
Covalent compounds are formed by covalent bonds.
Compounds with both ionic and covalent bonds contain polyatomic ions.
No.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
Covalent bonds are common in organic compounds!
CCl4 contains only covalent bonds.
Covalent compounds are formed by covalent bonds.
Ionic compounds contain ionic compounds whereas molecular compounds contain covalent bonds in their molecules.
All organic compounds contain covalent bonds between carbon and hydrogen, and often one or more other elements. A few, such as sodium acetate also contain ionic bonds.
All organic compounds contain carbon and connect with covalent bonds.
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Ionic or metallic compounds do not contain covalent bonds. Ex. Salt (ionic) or steel/iron/lead (metallic)
No, compounds contain two or more elements. These elements are bond by ionic or covalent bonds. Compounds have a single chemical composition.