Alright I read through the Wikipedia page and the diagram you provided, but I can't help get the feeling that this goes against everything I've learned about compounds in chemistry.
My basic understanding is this (water will be my example):
Hydrogen atoms, H, are found in proportions of 2:1 with oxygen atoms, O, to make a water molecule. I thought that if you had a volume of water, say 1 L, that the 1 L is made up of millions of molecules of H20.
So isn't the compound water, made up of water molecules? In my head I just see lots H20 interconnected molecules.
I understand that ionic compounds are different altogether - I do have some grasp of it, but maybe that question is for another time - but the question I am asking, I think, is mostly involved with molecules with covalent, and not ionic bonds.
Thanks for your help