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1. Every substance is either an element or a(n).
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2. A compound is either or ionic in nature.
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3. Most molecular compounds are composed of two or more .
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4. Molecules consisting of two atoms are molecules.
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5. The chemical formula of a molecular compound is a .
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6. Molecular compounds tend to have melting and boiling points.
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7. Ionic compounds tend to have melting and boiling points.
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8. A molecular formula shows how many of each element a molecular contains, but it does not indicate the of the molecule.
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1. Every substance is either an element or a(n).
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