Part B

Which statement comparing the relationship between elements and compounds to molecules is true?
A.
A molecule can be composed of two or more atoms of the same element, like O2
, or atoms of more than one element, like all compounds.
B.
A molecule is only composed of two or more different elements, like all compounds, but two atoms of the same element cannot form a molecule.
C.
A molecule is the simplest form of matter and is the building block of both elements and compounds.
D.
A molecule is composed of two or more atoms of the same element, like O2
, but atoms of more than one type of element cannot form a molecule.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

A. A molecule can be composed of two or more atoms of the same element, like O₂, or atoms of more than one element, like all compounds.

This statement accurately describes that molecules can consist of either the same type of atoms (like O₂, which is a molecule of oxygen) or different types of atoms (like water, H₂O, which is a compound).