it has molecular crystals
It is Molecular Compound. You can tell because it starts with a nonmetal and molecular compounds typically start with nonmetals.
The copper sulfate is ionic because it dissolves much more easily in water and other substances than the iodine does, which means it is an ion.
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
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Ammonia is a molecular compound and not ionic.
molecular compound
Not in it's elemental for I_2. In elemental form iodine is molecular crystal.
fluorine iodine would be molecular because it is 2 non metals.
It is Molecular Compound. You can tell because it starts with a nonmetal and molecular compounds typically start with nonmetals.
The copper sulfate is ionic because it dissolves much more easily in water and other substances than the iodine does, which means it is an ion.
I2 is a molecular element, not a compound.
No, AgI is a binary ionic compound. Silver (Ag) is a metal, and iodine (I) is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds.
It depends on the nature of the molecule. In the case of ionic compounds, ionic bond between the ions will hold the crystal together. In the case of covalent compounds, covalent bond will hold the molecules in the crystal together.
I2 is called as molecular iodine
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
Covalent, Metallic, and Ionic crystals have high melting points and densities, but molecular crystals tend to be soft and has a lower melting point. Covalent crystal=covalent bond and Ionic crystal=ionic bond.
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