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Select the correct answer. What is the basic unit of all matter? O A neutron OB. atom OC. electron OD. proton OE nucleus
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What is the basic unit of all matter?
O A neutron
OB. atom
OC. electron
OD. proton
OE nucleus
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Answer:
A Atom
Step-by-step explanation:
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MULTIPLE CHOICES
What is the basic unit of all matter?
OA neutron
OB. atom
OC. electron
OD. proton
OE. nucleus
B.
Atom
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Atom
is
t
he smallest
,
indivisible unit of a chemical
element and the fundamental unit of matter
.
It consists of a nucleus
(neutrons + protons) surrounded by an electron cloud. The
atom
is the
smallest unit of matter
that cannot be divided chemically and is a building block with its own set of properties.
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