Cu(OH)₂, or copper(II) hydroxide, is not classified as a molecular compound. Instead, it is an ionic compound composed of copper ions (Cu²⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻). In ionic compounds, the bonding occurs between charged ions rather than through shared electrons, which is characteristic of molecular compounds. Thus, Cu(OH)₂ consists of a lattice structure of ions rather than distinct molecules.
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.
yes
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
Anhydrous H2CO3 (carbonic acid) is molecular, not ionic. It does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water.
NOCl is a molecular compound because it is composed of nonmetals (nitrogen, oxygen, and chlorine) and forms covalent bonds.
Yes. Aspirin is a molecular compound.
Molecular compound
Not.
H2O is a molecular compound.
molecular, since it is an organic compound
molecular
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.
Fluorine is molecular, but it is an element, not a compound.
When naming a molecular compound, generally
Iodine is a molecular compound because it contains two atoms of the same element chemically bonded together.
The molecular compound for sulfur tetroxide is SO4.
H2SO4 is a molecular compound because it is composed of covalent bonds between nonmetal atoms (hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen).