What is the difference between covalent and molecular compound or are they the same thing?
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Answer: In molecular compounds, the attraction of atoms is called a covalent bond. Molecular compounds are actually the same with covalent compounds '“ same things with a different name. Molecular compounds typically have little or no electrical conductivity properties.
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Molecular compounds or covalent compounds are those in which the elements share electrons via covalent bonds. The only type of molecular compound a chemistry student is expected to be able to name is a binary covalent compound. This is a covalent compound made up of only two different elements.
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