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Molecular Masterpieces: Artistry in Chemical Bonding

Learning Objective:
Distinguish between molecules and compounds; identify various ways to represent molecules.

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Molecular Masterpieces: Artistry in Chemical Bonding by Natasha Ramroop Singh and the TRU Open Press is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

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  • Authors: Natasha Ramroop Singh, TRU Open Press
  • Publisher: TRU Open Press
  • Website: Chemistry for Biologists
  • Title: Molecular Masterpieces: Artistry in Chemical Bonding
  • Publication Date: March 14, 2024
  • Location: Kamloops, British Columbia
  • Video URL: https://barabus.tru.ca/media/openpress/biol1110/06.mp4
  • Page URL: https://chemistryforbiologists.trubox.ca/2024/03/14/6-molecular-masterpieces-artistry-in-chemical-bonding/
  • Website URL: https://chemistryforbiologists.trubox.ca/

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Video 6
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All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
Compounds are always smaller in size compared to molecules
Molecules are only composed of atoms from the same element, while compounds consist of atoms from different elements
All molecules are compounds, and all compounds are molecules
Compounds are only formed by covalent bonding, while molecules can be formed by both ionic and covalent bonding
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Compounds are always smaller in size compared to molecules
Molecules are only composed of atoms from the same element, while compounds consist of atoms from different elements
Compounds are only formed by covalent bonding, while molecules can be formed by both ionic and covalent bonding
All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
All molecules are compounds, and all compounds are molecules
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