All compounds are made up of molecules. For example, salt, a compound, is composed of molecules (NaCl).
By please do remember that molecules are not only limited to compounds. Meaning, there are also molecules that are not classified as compounds.
The definition of a compound is a substance that is made up of two or more elements.
A molecule is composed of two or more ATOMS connected by chemical forces.
An example is oxygen air (O2). Oxygen air is a diatomic MOLECULE but it is NOT a COMPOUND.
Compounds are made of molecules
Are compounds composed OF molecules? Yes they are.
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
coavalent compounds
No, not all molecules are considered compounds. Molecules can be compounds if they are made up of different elements bonded together chemically. However, molecules can also be made of just one type of element, in which case they are not considered compounds.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
New physical properties are some of the items related to compounds.
some compounds are composed of molecules bound by ionic compounds so no
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
Uranium (as an element) has atoms, not molecules; uranium compounds are molecules.
YES!!!!!!!! All compounds are molecules HOWEVER not all molecules are compoundsTechnically, no. Ionic compounds form a crystal lattice rather than individual molecules. A compound is any combination of at least two different elements.
Yes, many molecules are inorganic.