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Beginner Quiz on Identifying Element, Molecule, or a Compound

Description

Here is a 5-question beginner quiz on identifying an Element, Molecule, or a Compound

A Quick Recall- 

  • Element: Pure substance with only one type of atom (all of the same element).
  • Molecule: Two or more atoms covalently bonded (can be homoatomic/elemental or heteroatomic).
  • Compound: Two or more different elements chemically bonded (can be molecular/covalent or ionic; ionic ones form lattices, not discrete molecules).

Instructions: For each substance, classify it as:

  • Element only
  • Molecule only (homoatomic/elemental)
  • Molecule and compound (molecular/covalent compound)
  • Compound only (typically ionic, no discrete molecules)

Some can fit more than one category depending on context (e.g., O₂ is both an element and a molecule). 

Questions5
Attempts allowed5
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