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An atom is a unit of matter that cannot be split into other atoms. It is made of energy.
No. Eventually, splitting matter will reach the size of the atom, then the subatomic particles, then the quarks, and we don't think matter can be split any further.
matter is everything around you there are 3 states of matter such as solid. liquid, and gas matter can not be destroyed or created as you grow you get more matter in you matter has something to do with atom
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The usual Carbon-12 is not radioactive. Uranium is radioactive. Radioactive means that the atom splits and spits out some energy or matter (with matter, the atom changes to another atom). Luckily, all the atoms don't split at once.
Atoms can be split to create nuclear energy, but can not be destroyed using the technology we currently posses and possibly not ever.
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split the atom
this law states that ' matter can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction". As the fundamental structural unit of matter is an atom . hence the above law can also be stated as"atom can neither be created nor destroyed in chemical reaction"
Matter can not be created nor destroyed during any process, so no matter can not be destroyed during a chemical change.
WHEN WE SPLIT AN ATOM IT EXPLODES because the become unstable.