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Beamer
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12 December, 15:56
Can arsenic be broken down by a chemical change
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Atticus
12 December, 16:08
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Nope, only compounds can be broken down by a chemical change
elements are the smallest you can break something down into, and arsenic is an element
i hope that makes sense!
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