Molecular.
Chlorine nitrate is NO3Cl; with the 3Oxygen being binded to the Nitrogen and the Chloride being bonded to one of the Oxygens. This answer is currently wrong and I can't find the answer online.
Anhydrous H2CO3 (carbonic acid) is molecular, not ionic. It does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water.
Iron oxide is an ionic compound.
No, a brittle compound does not necessarily indicate it is a molecular compound. Brittle compounds can be either molecular or ionic, depending on their chemical bonding. Brittle molecular compounds typically have covalent bonds, while brittle ionic compounds have ionic bonds.
No, Fe2O3 is ionic
Chlorine nitrate is NO3Cl; with the 3Oxygen being binded to the Nitrogen and the Chloride being bonded to one of the Oxygens. This answer is currently wrong and I can't find the answer online.
Molecular compound
H2O is a molecular compound.
Ionic Molecular
Nickel manganate is an ionic compound.
molecular, since it is an organic compound
molecular
Fluorine is molecular, but it is an element, not a compound.
It's molecular
A molecular covalent compound
Molecular.See the Related Questions to the left for how to determine if a molecule is molecular of ionic.
Dissolve them in water. If the solution conducts electricity, then the solute is an ionic compound. If not, then it is a molecular compound.