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<center><b>Even though I talk about it in You Tube video below, this section is under construction so don't look at it. Go straight to bottom section and You Tube video.</b></center> As you know, there are two major types of compounds, Molecular compounds and Ionic compounds. This webpage deals with Molecular compounds.<br> <br> A question one may have is,?How do I know if my compound is molecular or ionic? This is a good questions that actually has two answers as follows.<br> <br> In general, molecular compounds are composed of 2 or more non-metals with hydrogen being considered a non-metal. <br> <br> *Being more specific, though, it is a compound where there are covalent bonds (called chemical bonds). Remember, a covalent bond is when two atoms share their valence electrons. You will get in more details with respect to this topic when you study (or have done) Chemical Bonding. Of course, this produces another question, <br>?How do you know when atoms will share their valence electrons?. Introductory Notes to be placed here.<br> <center><b>Even though I talk about it in You Tube video below, this section is under construction so don't look at it. Go straight to bottom section and You Tube video.</b></center> ----<br> *Click on link below for notes on how to write chemical name or chemical formulas of Molecular compounds, **[[Naming Molecular Compounds]] - specific notes on topic **Example of work is included in above link *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYF39V3cU2I&feature=youtu.be You Tube video of How to write Names and Chemical formulas for Molecular Compounds] *[[Homework for Naming Molecular Compounds]]
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