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H2O and O2. Which is an element? Which is a compound?
H2O is a compound, O2 is an element
What are they? (Atoms / Elements / Molecules / Compounds)
compounds
What are they? (Atoms / Elements / Molecules / Compounds)
elements
What are they? (Atoms / Elements / Molecules / Compounds)
molecules
What are they? (Atoms / Elements / Molecules / Compounds)
atoms
What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?
An atom is a single unit of matter, while a molecule is two
What is the correct order from smallest to largest?
Atom → Molecule → Compound.
What forms when different elements bond together?
A compound.
What forms when atoms bond together?
A molecule.
What is the smallest unit of matter?
An atom.
Can a compound be made from the same element?
No, it must be made from different elements.
Are all molecules compounds?
No, not all molecules are compounds.
Does an element contain more than one type of atom?
No, it contains only one type of atom.
Is an atom bigger than a molecule?
No, an atom is smaller than a molecule.
Does a compound contain the same elements or different elements?
Different elements.
How many atoms are needed to make a molecule?
Two or more atoms.
How many types of atoms are in an element?
One type of atom.
What does bonded mean?
Bonded means joined together.
What is a compound?
A compound is a molecule made from two or more different elements.
What is a molecule?
A molecule is made when two or more atoms bond together.
What is an element?
An element is made of only one type of atom.
What is an atom?
An atom is the smallest unit of matter that keeps the properties of an element.