What are binary molecular compounds made of? Chemistry Matter Compounds 1 Answer Meave60 Dec 16, 2016 Binary molecular compounds are made of two different non-metallic elements. (bi- means two) Explanation: Examples: All of the following compounds contain only two nonmetal elements. #"H"_2"O"# #"CO"_2"# #"CH"_4# #"CO"# #"H"_2"O"_2"# #"C"_3"H"_8"# #"NO"_2"# Answer link Related questions Why compounds of transition metals are coloured? What compounds conduct electricity? Are compounds considered pure substances? What compounds are insoluble in water? What compounds are electrolytes? What compounds are hydrophobic? How can I calculate the molar mass of a compound? How can compounds be broken down? Can compounds be both ionic and covalent? How are molecular compounds named? See all questions in Compounds Impact of this question 4357 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License