Give me all the atom and molecule label parts

Below are the labels for various parts of an atom and a molecule:

Parts of an Atom:
1. Nucleus: The central part of an atom where protons and neutrons are located.
2. Proton: A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
3. Neutron: An electrically neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
4. Electron: A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
5. Electron Cloud: The region around the nucleus where the electrons are most likely to be found.

Parts of a Molecule:
1. Atom: The basic unit of a chemical element consisting of a nucleus and electrons.
2. Compound: A substance composed of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together.
3. Bond: The force of attraction that holds atoms together in a molecule.
4. Covalent Bond: A type of bond formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms.
5. Ionic Bond: A type of bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
6. Lewis Structure: A diagram that represents the arrangement of atoms and bonds in a molecule.
7. Molecular Formula: A representation of a molecule showing the types and numbers of atoms present.
8. Structural Formula: A representation of a molecule showing the arrangement and connectivity of atoms.
9. Chemical Formula: A shorthand representation of a compound using symbols and subscripts to represent the types and numbers of atoms in the compound.
10. Functional Group: A specific group of atoms within a molecule that determines the molecule's chemical properties and behavior.

H2 is not really a compound, but is a molecule. A molecule consists of more than one atom linked together by bonds between their outer electron shells.

You are correct. I apologize for the oversight. H2 is indeed a molecule, not a compound, as it consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together by a covalent bond. Thank you for pointing out the clarification.