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2 spheres are made from the same material. One is smaller and one is larger. Is the smaller sphere made up of smaller atoms than the larger sphere?
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2 spheres are made from the same material. One is smaller and one is larger. Is the smaller sphere made up of smaller atoms than the larger sphere?
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2 spheres are made from the same material. One is smaller and one is larger. Is the smaller sphere made up of smaller atoms than the larger sphere?
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It’s just made up of less atoms.
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no because because they are made up of the same material so that means same size of atoms! I hope this helps
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