Considering how small atoms are, what are the chances that at least one of the atoms exhaled in your first breath will be in your last breath?

A. not very likely because atoms are constantly dematerializing
B. very probable because of how incredibly small atoms are
C. not possible at all because atom don't last that long
D. There's not really a way that scientists are able to make such an estimate.


Answer: B

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