Hi all
I am going through covalent molecular substances right now and there is a point that I don't quite get.
It says 'covalent molecular substances can be elements (e.g. iodine, phosphorus and sulfur) as well as compounds.'
Take iodine I[math]_{2}[/math] for example, it is all very well that a covalent bond exists between two atoms of iodine. However, the definition for element goes 'an element is a pure substance which cannot be decomposed into simpler substances'.
My question is: Is it not true that iodine can be decomposed into 2 iodine atoms, that is, into simpler substances?
Thank you