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What is the basic unit of all matter?What is the basic unit of all matter?

a. neutron
b.atom
c.electron
d.proton
e.nucleus

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b.atom is the smallest unit of matter
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Answer:

The correct answer is option b, that is, atom.

Step-by-step explanation:

The basic unit of all matter is an atom. The matter can be an element that possesses a solitary kind of atom within it as golf refers to an element that possesses a single type of atom with similar atomic numbers. A matter can be a compound that exhibits two or more types of atoms like water. The proton, neutron, and the electron are all considered as the sub-atomic particles. The electrons revolve around a central unit of atom called nucleus. The nucleus possesses both neutrons and protons.

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