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Which among the following is NOT both a molecule and a compound? a) C6 H12 O6 b) H2O c) CO2 d) NaCl

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Answered by M1818
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Answer: NaCl

Nacl is a ionic compound

Unlike covalent compounds, there is no such thing as a molecule of an ionic compound

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

d) NaCl is NOT both a molecule and a compound

Explanation:

The answer is d) NaCl. NaCl is a compound, but it is not a molecule. A molecule is a group of two or more atoms bonded together, while a compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio. NaCl is made up of sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl) ions, which are held together by ionic bonds.

In contrast, a) C6H12O6, b) H2O, and c) CO2 are all both molecules and compounds. C6H12O6 is a molecule and a compound because it is made up of six carbon (C), twelve hydrogen (H), and six oxygen (O) atoms bonded together. H2O is a molecule and a compound because it is made up of two hydrogen (H) and one oxygen (O) atom bonded together. CO2 is a molecule and a compound because it is made up of one carbon (C) and two oxygen (O) atoms bonded together.

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