Yes
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Lithium carbonate is the ionic compound with the formula Li2CO3. It is composed of lithium ions (Li+) and carbonate ions (CO3^2-).
Li2CO3 is an ionic compound. It is composed of lithium cations (Li+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-), held together by ionic bonds.
Li+ is the lithium ion. CO32- is the carbonate ion. Li2CO3 is lithium carbonate.
H2O is a molecular compound.
No. Li2CO3 is a compound but it is ionic, not molecular.
Li2CO3
Lithium Carbonate
Lithium carbonate is the ionic compound with the formula Li2CO3. It is composed of lithium ions (Li+) and carbonate ions (CO3^2-).
Li2CO3. The two positive charges from two lithium ions neutralize the negative charge of the carbonate ion.
Li2CO3 is an ionic compound. It is composed of lithium cations (Li+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-), held together by ionic bonds.
Li+ is the lithium ion. CO32- is the carbonate ion. Li2CO3 is lithium carbonate.
Yes. Aspirin is a molecular compound.
Molecular compound
Lithium carbonate, with formula Li2CO3.
H2O is a molecular compound.
molecular, since it is an organic compound