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Imagine you had a bar of gold and decided to cut in half. You repeated this process until eventually you could no longer cut the gold in half without splitting a single atom of gold. This would prove that
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Imagine you had a bar of gold and decided to cut in half. You repeated this
process until eventually you could no longer cut the gold in half without
splitting a single atom of gold. This would prove that gold is a(n)
o A. mixture.
OB. element
ocompound
OD. mixture or compound.
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B, element
a molecule would require more than one atom. if one atom is left and is still gold, it would not be a molecule/mixture/compound.
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