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Which of the following is an example of atomic matter a) light emitted from a light bulb b) heat coming from a Bunsen burner c) electricity moving through an extension cord c) carbon dioxide produced by a burning match

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User Maverik
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i think the answer to this is Heat


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User Christien
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d) carbon dioxide produced by a burning match

Step-by-step explanation:

Matter is defined as a composition of discrete atomic units. A matter is something that occupies physical space and carries physical attributes like mass, size, density etc.

From the given options: Light, electricity and heat are the different form of energy hence these cannot be considered as atomic matter while carbon dioxide is make up of carbon and oxygen atoms, therefore carbon dioxide produced by a burning match is an example of atomic matter.

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