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Jaden Hughes
26 July, 20:11
Substance in which all atoms are alike
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Paxton Pierce
27 July, 00:10
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That substance is an element.
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Atoms in a substance have the same identity, that substance is an element. in other words if all atoms are alike then it is an element.
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