Most molecular compounds have a low melting point. They also typically don't conduct electricity.
Low melting Point.
Most molecular compounds have a low melting point. They also typically don't conduct electricity.
Yes, most molecular compounds do not contain metals. (The term "nonmetal" properly applies only to elements, not compounds.)
Some molecular compounds, such as methyl mercury, contain both metals and nonmetals. Most molecular compounds contain only nonmetals, and all molecular compounds contain at least one nonmetal element.
they will not ionize
they will not ionize
that's A
It depends. Most polar molecular compounds such as ethanol and ammonia are while most nonpolar ones such as benzene or hexane are not.
Almost any element, including the heavier noble gases, can form a molecular compound (if chelated cations are considered molecular as most chemists would), but the vast majority of such compounds are composed of nonmetals.
Ionic bonds are significantly resistant to heat, while molecular bonds are broken more easily with the addition of heat energy. Due to this, ionic compounds have much higher boiling points than molecular substances in most cases.
LiCl
Yes:It most often forms molecular compounds rather than ionic.In its elemental state it is usually a diatomic gas.It can form a negative ion.It is a poor conductor of electricity.