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  • Binary Molecular Compounds: Definition & Examples (H₂O, CO₂ & More)
    A great example of a binary molecular compound is water (H₂O). Here's why:

    * Binary: It consists of two different elements: hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).

    * Molecular: The atoms are bonded together by covalent bonds, forming discrete molecules.

    Other common examples include:

    * Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

    * Ammonia (NH₃)

    * Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)

    * Methane (CH₄)

    Let me know if you'd like more examples or want to learn more about binary molecular compounds!

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