1. The fact cannot be challenged that the Kuomin-tang government overthrown by the peoples revolution ceased to be the government of China and degenerated into a clique in the employ of a foreign power.
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At the beginning of the century scientists succeeded in breaking the tiny nucleus of an atom by attacking it with even tinier particles propelled at enormous speeds.
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The size of atoms varies, depending upon the number of electrons revolving around the nucleus.
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Anything that destroys the hydrogen ion by combining with or destroying its positive charge is said to neutralize the acid.
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6. The unit of heat is called a calorie, the word calorie coming from the Latin word calor which means heat.
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