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True or false? Apart from cases of nuclear processes (including fission), elements cannot be broken down to form other substances.
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True or false? Apart from cases of nuclear processes (including fission), elements cannot be broken down to form other substances.
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True, an element is still an element broken down.The most broken down an element can be is an atom.I think so,I'm still in 7th grade so don't take my word on it.
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