eli5 Why are Ionic Compounds not considered molecules?

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eli5 Why are Ionic Compounds not considered molecules?

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A very pedantic answer would be that ionic compounds are held together by ionic bonds and not by molecular bonds.

Molecules are held together by molecular (also called covalent) bonds, which are weaker than ionic bonds.

When you glue 2 things together, they’re not taped together. Molecular and ionic bonds are similar.

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