Elements and Compounds
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- Q1Which of the following best defines an element?a substance which cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical methodsa pure substance which can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methodsa pure substance which cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methodsa substance which can be broken down into simpler substances only by physical methods30s
- Q2What is the chemical symbol for Argon?ArAgAAn30s
- Q3Magnesium is found in the 2nd column, 3rd row in the Periodic Table. Which of the following is true about its Group and Period?Group II, Third periodGroup 2, Period 3Group 2, Third periodGroup II, Period 330s
- Q4Which of the following is not a way of classifying elements?by states of matterby periodic numberby different groups and periodsby metal vs non-metal30s
- Q5Which of the following best defines a compound?a substance formed by two or more atoms of the same elements physically combined togethera substance formed by two or more different elements chemically combined togethera substance formed by two or more atoms of the same elements chemically combined togethera substance formed by two or more different elements physically combined together30s
- Q6Table salt has the chemical name "sodium chloride". How many elements are there in a molecule of sodium chloride?143230s
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- Q8Which of the following is not a characteristics of compound?same properties as its individual elementscan be separated into its individual elements by chemical methoddifferent properties from its individual elementsproportion of individual element is fixed30s