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What happens when atoms are heated to extreme temperatures?
Their subatomic particles break apart.
The subatomic particles stay together no matter what.



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When atoms are heated to extreme temperatures, they undergo changes but do not break apart into subatomic particles.


Explanation:

Atoms are the smallest components of elements and cannot be subdivided, according to the law of conservation. When atoms are heated to extreme temperatures, they don't break apart into subatomic particles; instead, they enter new combinations with other atoms or remain as gaseous particles due to their violent motions. This process continues until atoms become unstable and cannot form even elementary molecules, ultimately losing their original properties.


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