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  • 14-10-2016
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Why can iron be broken down into atoms, but water can only be broken down to molecules?

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  • 26-10-2016
Iron is matter; since the smallest unit of matter is atoms, iron could be brokolen down into atoms. unlike iron, water is a molecule made from atoms that were chemically combined, so water could be broken down into molecules.
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