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Augustus Golden
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25 February, 21:43
Why are atoms so important?
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Keaton Benitez
25 February, 22:03
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The make up litterally everything. every solid, liquid, and gas has atoms
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Urijah Johnson
25 February, 22:12
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They are the basic unit of matter
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