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Which material(s) is an element?

Which material(s) is an element? 

i. lead 

ii. carbon dioxide 

iii. apple juice (filtered) 

iv. helium 

v. sand in water 

vi. sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) 


a. i and iv 

b. ii and vi 

c. iii 

d. v

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