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5 May, 09:16

How can I differentiate between Ionic compounds, molecular compounds, and acids given only the formula? I need to be able to find the difference between an Ionic compound, a molecular (or covalent) compound, and an acid given only the chemical formula (no charges or roman numerals) ?

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  1. 5 May, 09:24
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    You can differentiate between ionic, covalent and molecular compounds by the fact that ionic compounds contain elements that include both a metal and a nonmetal. Molecular compounds contain both non metals covalently bonded to each other. While acids most often on their chemical formula start with the element of Hydrogen - H.

    For Eg - sulphuric acid

    H2SO4

    hydrochloric acid - HCl.
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