An apple is composed of an immense number of particles, primarily atoms. A typical apple contains approximately 10^24 atoms, which translates to around a sextillion particles. These atoms are made up of subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons, further increasing the total count of particles to an astronomical number. Therefore, while the exact count can vary, it's safe to say that an apple contains an unfathomable number of particles.
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Even if the apple juice is labelled as '100% pure', it is still a mixture of water particles, sugar particles, flavour particles, and vitamin particles. So it is a mixture, not a pure substance.
Apple juice particles should be able to move faster than ice-cream particles as apple juice a liquid and ice-cream is frozen and hence is more solid.Liquids have more energy thank solids. Apple juice particles should be able to move faster than ice-cream particles as apple juice a liquid and ice-cream is frozen and hence is more solid.Liquids have more energy thank solids.
put it in the refrigerator
The apple falls on the earth because of gravity. It is the force that causes two particles to pull towards each other.
there is no fat in an apple
apple juice, apple pie, apple cider,
one apple
It is an Apple Orchard.
Apple has two syllables.
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