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Molecules consist of two or more atoms bonded to one another through "covalent" bonds. Identification of these molecules is through their molecular formulas. There is a hierarchy of formulas: ... Formulas for Molecular Compounds...
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Compounds that exist as molecules are called molecular compounds and the formulas that describe their compositions are called molecular formulas. The properties of molecular compounds vary greatly, but they usually have little or no electrical conductivity properties.
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Molecule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A molecule is defined as an electrically neutral group of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong (covalent) chemical bonds.
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Chemistry question: What is the difference between an ionic and a molecular compound? Ionic compounds are between metals and non-metals. Molecular (covalent) compounds are between only non-metals. (Metallic ... Molecular (covalent) compounds are between only non-metals.
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Molecular naming falls into two groups - organic and inorganic. We will talk about inorganic for now. Molecular compounds consist of non-metal atoms.
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Naming Binary Molecular Compounds ... Binary molecular compounds are compounds that consist of exactly two nonmetal elements. Examples include HF, NO2, and P2O5. Naming binary molecular compounds is really quite easy. The first element is given its element name;
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Rags to Riches: Answer questions in a quest for fame and fortune ... Name the compounds and win a Million! ... Copy this to my account...
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