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Read the following statement.
Early on, atomic theory claimed that atoms were indivisible.
Which answer choice describes how scientists refuted the claim of atomic theory stated above?
(Select all that apply.)
Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with much smaller masses, and described this result as fission.
Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with slightly smaller masses, and described this result as fusion.
Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products of slightly larger masses, and described this result as fusion.
Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with slightly smaller masses, and described this result as fusion.
Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products with twice the mass of original atoms, and described this result as fusion
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Read the following statement.
Early on, atomic theory claimed that atoms were indivisible.
Which answer choice describes how scientists refuted the claim of atomic theory stated above?
(Select all that apply.)
Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with much smaller masses, and described this result as fission.
Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with slightly smaller masses, and described this result as fusion.
Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products of slightly larger masses, and described this result as fusion.
Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with slightly smaller masses, and described this result as fusion.
Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products with twice the mass of original atoms, and described this result as fusion
is it d?
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The correct answer choices are:
1. Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with much smaller masses, and described this result as fission.
2. Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products of slightly larger masses, and described this result as fusion.
3. Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products with twice the mass of original atoms, and described this result as fusion.
1. Scientists bombarded atoms of large mass with neutrons, observed reaction products with much smaller masses, and described this result as fission.
2. Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products of slightly larger masses, and described this result as fusion.
3. Scientists collided atoms of small masses together, observed reaction products with twice the mass of original atoms, and described this result as fusion.