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is compound ions considered as molecules​

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Answered by harshitha2807
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The molecule is the simplest form of the covalent compound. There are two types of compounds : covalent andionic. ... No, ionic compounds are crystals of infinite cations and anions bound together. There is no “molecule” of ionic compounds such as, for example, NaCl, because there are no single units of the compound.....

Answered by geetachoudhary67
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The molecule is the simplest form of the covalent compound. There are two types of compounds : covalent and ionic. ... No, ionic compounds are crystals of infinite cations and anions bound together. There is no “molecule” of ionic compounds such as, for example, NaCl, because there are no single units of the compound.

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