Because there are no compounds that aren't molecules/molecular. The question as posed is nonsense. Rephrase?
Molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as organic molecules. These molecules are commonly found in living organisms and are the building blocks of many essential biological compounds.
No elements can be made from molecules, because molecules are made from elements instead. If the question is really, "What elements normally occur in nature as diatomic molecules?", the answer is hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
Valence electrons are involved in forming chemical bonds when new compounds are created. They may be shared, transferred, or pooled between atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration. This process leads to the formation of new chemical compounds with distinct properties.
The question of a molecule is the arrangement of atoms that make up the molecule, including the types of atoms and how they are bonded together. A compound is a substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together in a specific ratio.
Because there are no compounds that aren't molecules/molecular. The question as posed is nonsense. Rephrase?
Molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as organic molecules. These molecules are commonly found in living organisms and are the building blocks of many essential biological compounds.
Polar Covalent Compounds are dissolved by other Polar Covalent Compounds. Water is a Polar Covalent Compound, and can thus can dissolve other Polar Covalent Compounds. So, yes is the answer!
No, it is one molecule.However some large organic molecules (i.e. polymers) are formed from small organic molecules (i.e. monomers) that bond together into long chains, forming one new large molecule. The small molecules no longer exist as individual molecules after bonding into the large molecule.
Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between atoms, while molecular compounds involve the sharing of electrons. Ionic compounds typically consist of a metal and a nonmetal, whereas molecular compounds are formed between nonmetals. Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points due to strong electrostatic forces between ions, while molecular compounds have lower melting and boiling points due to weaker intermolecular forces.
A covalent bond is one in which atoms within a molecule share pairs of electrons (hence the term covalent or "mutual electron state"). It is not clear to me what is meant by "molecular" in your question, but the bond is intramolecular(or inside the molecule). A covalent bond is a type of molecular bond, if that is the question.
No elements can be made from molecules, because molecules are made from elements instead. If the question is really, "What elements normally occur in nature as diatomic molecules?", the answer is hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
Go to the question box and type in What holds atoms in compounds together? I posted the answer there, sorry for the wait.
If your question is correct: the carbon dioxide is the first compound and the water is the second compound.
Oxidation is one part of a redox reaction, where redox stands for reduction-oxidation. Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state by a molecule, atom, or ion. It need not involve any oxygen and the question is too underspecified to have a sensible answer.
Valence electrons are involved in forming chemical bonds when new compounds are created. They may be shared, transferred, or pooled between atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration. This process leads to the formation of new chemical compounds with distinct properties.
You can NOT dissolve 'covalent BONDS' because a bond is one couple of two electrons which hold their two 'parent' atoms together in one molecule.Try asking the question again with what you want to know, not what you have only 'heard of'.