Atoms, elements and compounds
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- Q1Which subatomic particles are the basic building blocks of atoms?protons and neutronsprotons, neutrons and electronsnone of theseprotons onlyelectrons only30s
- Q2What defines an element?the number of electronsthe number of moleculesthe number of protonsthe number of neutrons30s
- Q3How do chemists communicate chemical compositions universally?by using element symbols in formulaethrough detailed descriptionswith full chemical names30s
- Q4Match the following terms with their definitions.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5Hydrogen (H₂) is able to be described as ...Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Everything around us is made of different combinations of ______, either on their own as elements, or in compound form.Users enter free textType an Answer30s