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Why is atom unbreakable

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Atoms are not indestructable, they can be destroyed through nuclear reactions or by physical means. Atoms are however CHEMICALLY indestructable. They are made up of protons and neutrons and electrons and cannot be destroyed by a chemical reaction - they simply are rearranged

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