Question 5

(Multiple Choice)

O₂, also termed atmospheric oxygen, is considered to be a molecule but not a compound; why not?


A)It contains no covalent bonds.
B)It contains a double covalent bond, but not a single covalent bond.
C)To be considered a compound there must be a minimum of three atoms; atmospheric oxygen is too small.
D)Compounds are defined as molecules constructed from two or more different elements.

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