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Molly Wu
7 November, 20:11
What does the modern atomic theory state
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Colton Massey
7 November, 21:22
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The modern atomic theory states that all matter is made out of atoms and that they cannot be destroyed or created out of nothing. They can't be changed, but they can be combined with other atoms and create new compounds.
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