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All matter is made up of atoms that cannot be divided or destroyed. True or False
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All matter is made up of atoms that cannot be divided or destroyed.
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I got it right on the quiz
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This would be known to be "true". Practically every matter that you would see, you could say to your self that this kind of matter was never divided, and also the fact that it can not be destroyed.
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