monatomic
The bonds in water are covalent.
CaO forms a molecular solid, as it consists of individual calcium and oxygen atoms bonded together in a lattice structure. Cgraphite and gold do not form molecular solids; graphite is composed of carbon atoms arranged in layers, while gold is a metallic solid with metal atoms arranged in a crystal lattice. C10H22, also known as decane, is a hydrocarbon and typically exists as a molecular solid in its pure form.
Neither, it is a crystalline solid in pure form.
Gold is a pure substance (element), water is a compound, steel is an alloy, and air is a mixture of gases.
The limit of physical subdivision of pure H2O is at the molecular level, where individual water molecules (H2O) cannot be further subdivided without breaking the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together. This means that beyond the molecular level, you would no longer have H2O.
The bonds in water are covalent.
CaO forms a molecular solid, as it consists of individual calcium and oxygen atoms bonded together in a lattice structure. Cgraphite and gold do not form molecular solids; graphite is composed of carbon atoms arranged in layers, while gold is a metallic solid with metal atoms arranged in a crystal lattice. C10H22, also known as decane, is a hydrocarbon and typically exists as a molecular solid in its pure form.
Neither, it is a crystalline solid in pure form.
in pure metals, there is molecular bonding. These bondings are known as metallic bonds.
No. Pure water is a compound and therefore a pure substance
Gold is a pure substance (element), water is a compound, steel is an alloy, and air is a mixture of gases.
Acetic acid in pure form is molecular and has covalent bonds, but when dissolved in water it dissociates into acetate anions and hydrogen cations.
XeF4 reacts with water - or even moisture in the air - to release pure xenon, hydrogen fluoride and molecular oxygen.
The limit of physical subdivision of pure H2O is at the molecular level, where individual water molecules (H2O) cannot be further subdivided without breaking the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together. This means that beyond the molecular level, you would no longer have H2O.
Yes, if something has a chemical formula, it can generally be assumed to be a pure substance.
grass copper ,molecular, radicular and pure.
Kevlar is 'pure' in the sense that it is not a mixture or alloy, but a lattice of poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide monomers.