Bonded compounds of the same molecule are for most purposes identical. Bonded compounds of different molecules in that they share or trade electrons of their constituant atoms.
Homologous group.
Are compounds composed OF molecules? Yes they are.
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
No, lipids are organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are a diverse group of compounds that include fats, oils, waxes, and other similar molecules. Inorganic compounds, on the other hand, do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
coavalent compounds
No, not all molecules are considered compounds. Molecules can be compounds if they are made up of different elements bonded together chemically. However, molecules can also be made of just one type of element, in which case they are not considered compounds.
Polar compounds have stronger attractions between molecules.
Elements, atoms, and molecules are related to compounds. Elements are the building blocks of compounds, atoms combine to form molecules, and molecules can be separate entities or part of a compound.
some compounds are composed of molecules bound by ionic compounds so no
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
Uranium (as an element) has atoms, not molecules; uranium compounds are molecules.