Yes, for the most part. It does have some ionic quality, but is considered molecular, because H is not considered to be a metal.
Strongly acidic
Oxalic acid is an organic compound, a diprotic acid, with the molecular formula H2C2O4.
Anhydrous H2CO3 (carbonic acid) is molecular, not ionic. It does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water.
An acid.An acidic compound.
Scott Horn: "Capsaicin is a molecular compound, as opposed to an ionic compound. It does not dissociate in water, and therefore solutions of capsaicin do not have a pH that is easy to calculate. The pH of capsaicin in solution would depend primarily on the liquid the capsaicin was dissolved in."
Yes, sulfuric acid is a molecule with the formula H2SO4
molecular
Citric acid is a molecular compound. It is composed of covalent bonds between carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Yes. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a molecular compound.
acid
Ionic Molecular
Strongly acidic
H2SO4 is a molecular compound because it is composed of covalent bonds between nonmetal atoms (hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen).
C2H5OH (ethanol) is a molecular compound because it consists of nonmetallic elements held together by covalent bonds. It is not an acid, base, or salt.
Any kind of acid should be a molecular compound because molecular compounds consists of the combination of non metals. An ionic compound would consist of a metal and a nonmetal, but all acids have the element "H" followed by a gas and are therefor not ionic compounds.
Oxalic acid is an organic compound, a diprotic acid, with the molecular formula H2C2O4.
Anhydrous H2CO3 (carbonic acid) is molecular, not ionic. It does not dissociate into ions in the absence of water.