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What is the difference between molecular compounds, covalent compounds and covalent bounds
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DrBob222
I think of molecular compounds as being made up of molecules with covalent bonds. CO2 for example.
NaCl is an ionic compound and consists of discrete Na^+ and Cl^- so it is not molecular while CO2 exists as discrete CO2 molecules. SO2 and SO3 are other molecular compounds.
NaCl is an ionic compound and consists of discrete Na^+ and Cl^- so it is not molecular while CO2 exists as discrete CO2 molecules. SO2 and SO3 are other molecular compounds.
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