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Elements Molecules Compounds

Elements Molecules Compounds

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Chemistry

8th - 10th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 32 Questions

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Atoms, Elements, Molecules, Compounds

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What is a small particle that is known as the basic building block of matter?

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molecule

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compound

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element

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atom

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Two oxygen atoms bond together, which vocabulary word best describes this type of matter?

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molecule

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compound

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element

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atom

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Multiple Choice

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H2O is most accurately described as a ___________________.

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molecule

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compound

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element

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atom

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is the most accurate statement?

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everything is both a molecule and a compound

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nothing can be both a molecule and a compound

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all compounds are also molecules

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All molecules are also compounds

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Which vocabulary words can be used to describe this image? (check all that apply)

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molecule

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compound

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element

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atom

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Multiple Choice

Which substance is not an element?

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Neon (Ne)

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Oxygen (O2)

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Carbon dioxide (CO2)

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Iron (Fe)

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Multiple Choice

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Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Calcium are all examples of ______________________.

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molecules

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compounds

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atoms

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elements

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Multiple Choice

Which one of the following is a compound?

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NaCl

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O2

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Hydrogen

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He2

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Multiple Choice

Which substance is a compound?

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Neon (Ne)

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Oxygen (O2)

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Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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Nitrogen (N2)

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Multiple Choice

What is a substance with unique physical and chemical properties that can't be reduced by chemical means.

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an element

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an atom

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a molecule

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a compound

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Multiple Choice

Molecules and compounds are created when multiple atoms bond together, but how are they different?

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Compounds have to have atoms from different elements bonded together

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Molecules have to have atoms from different elements bonded together

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They are the same and there is no difference

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Molecules are building blocks of compounds

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Multiple Choice

Which substance is not a molecule?

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Neon (Ne)

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Oxygen (O2)

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Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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Nitrogen (N2)

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What purpose do molecular models, drawings, and diagrams serve? (check all that apply)

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They allow us visual representations for things we can't normally see.

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They make concepts easier to understand.

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They make concepts more difficult to understand.

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They serve no purpose.

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Multiple Choice

Is Sodium (Na) an element or a compound?

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Element

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Compound

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Are models a perfect representation of the things they depict? Why or why not?

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No, models have limitations and can only effectively represent certain things.

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Yes, models exactly represent the real world.

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Yes, models convey all possible information about the things they represent.

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No, models convey no useful information

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Multiple Choice

Is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) an element or compound?

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Element

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Compound

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What type of model is pictured here?

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space filling model

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ball and stick model

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Multiple Choice

Is Iron (Fe) an atom or a molecule?

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Atom

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Molecule

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Which of these models can be described as a compound?

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water

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carbon dioxide

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amonia

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methane

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All of them are compounds

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Multiple Choice

Is Chlorine (Cl2) an atom or a molecule?

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Atom

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Molecule

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Which of these is only a molecule and not a compound?

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a

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b

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c

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d

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is different from the rest of the group? (choose the answer that best applies)


Nitrous Oxide (N₂O)

Ozone (O₃)

Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

Dihydrogen Monoxide (H₂O)

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Ozone (O₃)

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Nitrous Oxide (N₂O)

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Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

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Dihydrogen Monoxide (H₂O)

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Multiple Choice

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) contains how many atoms of oxygen?
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Multiple Choice

Glucose (C6H12O6) is considered a compound because it is made up of two or more

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molecules

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elements

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gases

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soilds

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Multiple Choice

Which list of formulas represents compounds, only?

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NaCl, H₂O, CO

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H₂, N₂, O₂

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H₂, Ne, NaCl

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MgO, NaCl, O₂

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Multiple Choice

How many elements are in C6H12O6?

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6

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Multiple Select

Choose all the images that represent compounds.

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Multiple Choice

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Element or Compound?

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Element

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Compound

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Element or Compound?

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Element

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Compound?

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Multiple Choice

How many elements are in this chemical formula?

HCl

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Multiple Choice

How many atoms are in this chemical formula: Zn(NO3)2

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3

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6

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Explain why C6H12O6 is a compound AND a molecule, while Br2 is just a molecule.

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