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A substance that cannot be broken down is a pure substance
An element a simple form of matter that cannot be further broken down. Ex. Potassium (K) Sodium (Na) Mercury (Hg) and Sulfur (S).
oxygen is an example of a pure substance because a pure substance is made up of one kind of matter and it cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
"What the matter" cannot be used in any sentence. "What is the matter?" can be a question.
false: matter cannot be destroyed
A promise or trust. Once broken, it is difficult to rebuild; once lost, it cannot be regained.
Broken liver cannot be cured without conducting an operation.
Atoms are the smallest units of matter that retain the properties and characteristics of an element. They cannot be broken down into smaller parts without losing their chemical identity.
An atom is the smallest unit of matter that cannot be broken down into smaller particles without losing its unique properties. Each atom consists of a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbitals.
No, a cat cannot heal from a broken leg without medical intervention.
Two substances that cannot be broken down by chemical change are elements and compounds. Elements are fundamental building blocks of matter that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together in fixed ratios, and they also cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
This particle is the atom.
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Matter cannot be subdivided is a false statement. Matter can be broken down into smaller particles such as atoms, which are the building blocks of matter.
an element is a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler form by chemical means
they would explode...There is a finite amount of matter in this universe. You cannot create matter, you cannot remove matter. because you cannot remove matter (even explosions just spread the matter out, not remove it from existence) you cannot have matter merge with other matter without adding both masses together. for example, you cannot take two apples and put them together into a single apple of the same size as one of the originals. You can, however, smash them together into a big, apple flavored, mess.
Elements in the periodic table and subatomic particles (such as electrons, protons, and neutrons) cannot be broken down into smaller parts. These are considered the fundamental building blocks of matter.