There are distinct molecules in in substances that form an ionic compound, it is just that when they form an ionic compound (a crystal lattice structure) the pattern in the sturcture is the dominant feature rather than separate molecules.
No. Sodium oxide is an ionic compound and is not composed of molecules.
false
Ionic compounds are conventionally represented by chemical formulas; but after contemporary knowledge ionic compounds have complex, long chain molecules.
No. It is an ionic compound. It is made of ions.
none, KCl is an ionic compound
Ionic compounds do not contain molecules. The representative particle of an ionic compound is called a formula unit. Molecules are the representative particles of a covalent compound.
No, it has a crystallic latice
ionic compound
Aluminum oxide, Al2O3, is an ionic compound. There are no molecules in it.
No. Sodium oxide is an ionic compound and is not composed of molecules.
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false
Ionic compounds are conventionally represented by chemical formulas; but after contemporary knowledge ionic compounds have complex, long chain molecules.
none, KCl is an ionic compound
No. It is an ionic compound. It is made of ions.
No. The chemical formula of an ionic compound is a formula unit and represents the lowest whole number ratio of ions in the compound. Ionic compounds are not made of molecules.
At least, one anion and one cation participate in forming a crystalline ionic lattice. Every ionic compound forms a lattice, they do not form molecules.