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Which of the following describes the study of matter and how materials interact with each other at the atomic level, A) Physics B) Chemistry C) Astronomy
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Which of the following describes the study of matter and how materials interact with each other at the atomic level, A) Physics B) Chemistry C) Astronomy
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Chemistry is the study of atoms and the atomic levels. It includes charges, bonds and chemical reactions.
Answer: B) Chemistry
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Your answer would be B) Chemistry because in chemistry it describes the study of matter and how materials interact with each other at atomic level.
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B) Chemistry
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