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difference between simple molecule and complex molecule​

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Answered by subhajyotidebnath10
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Explanation:

To me they're basically the same thing. Covalent compounds can be put into two categories.

1. Simple molecules, such as carbon dioxide. These have strong covalent bonding internally and weak intermolecular forces, which means. they typically have low melting and boiling points and are non conductive.

2. Giant covalent structures, such as diamond (or any crystal), for example. These contain a huge array of covalent bonding, which means they have very high melting points and may be conductive.

Although tetraphosphorus decoxide is more of an oligimer and aluminium chloride exists as a dimer, I would still class all three as simple covalent compounds from the above.

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Answered by rachel002
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Answer:

Simple molecular substances consist of molecules in which the atoms are joined by strong covalent bonds.

Complex molecule have many atoms joined together in some cases a repeating pattern.

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