what is the significance of having a lower limit at which an atom can be divided?
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A permanent foundation of ultimate particles that can build up everything we see is the ultimate significance of having a lower limit to which an atom can be divided.
Some of the theories of atoms that are proposed by legends in the past are given below.
All matter is composed of atoms
They are too small to see through naked eye and cannot be split.
They have empty space between atoms
They are solid
They have no internal structure and they are homogeneous
They are different in size, shape and weight.
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