Question detail
For Key ideas in chemistry, which option explains "explain that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms" most accurately?
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practice
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Topic
Key ideas in chemistry
Question
- A. Explain that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms. is linked to key ideas in chemistry because it is...
- B. An unrelated statement about Key ideas in chemistry
- C. A conclusion that ignores the evidence in the question
- D. A broader claim that goes beyond this specification point
Answer
Explain that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms. is linked to key ideas in chemistry because it is... is correct for this objective.
Explanation
Explain that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms. is linked to key ideas in chemistry because it is... is the supported choice because it connects directly to "Explain that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms" and keeps the explanation inside the AQA GCSE Biology Key ideas in chemistry curriculum. The other options are weaker because they are either unrelated, unsupported by the objective, or too broad for this page.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Matter Composition
Students often think that matter can be made of larger particles or is continuous rather than discrete.
Emphasize that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, which are the fundamental building blocks.
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