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Kailey Hinton
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13 September, 07:07
Are atoms and elements matter?
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Blaine Chambers
13 September, 07:14
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Yes they most certainly are
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Braxton Hensley
13 September, 07:23
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Atoms are the smallest unit of Matter, which can be divided. When atom substances are the same they create an element. So yes, Elements are matter as well. Have fun!
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