depends on the sort of particles. atoms and subatomic particles do but not much. they weigh so little that they cannot be measured in conventional metric terms. instead they are measured relative to 1/12 of a carbon 12 atom. protons and neutrons have relative atomic masses of 1 and electrons weigh considerably less so are often discounted in weighing atoms as they are so tiny. atoms are also measured the same way and the value is just the amount of protons plus the amount of neutrons
Yes they do. As they occupy space and hence they have mass. Except that u just cant see them with your naked eye.
Yes, it is true.
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The same particles of matter that make up a solid are also the same particles of matter that make up a gas or a liquid. Basically matter consists of atoms. At the simplest level, the particles of atoms are electrons, protons and neutrons.
YES!!! All matter contains protons, neutrons and electrons. These particles are sub-atomic particles, and make up an atom . Atoms then make up all matter.
That matter was made up of indivisible particles -Apex
The kinetic theory of matter states that matter is made of particles whose speed is dependent on their mass and temperature. The kinetic theory states that particles in matter are always in motion.
Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. It is what makes up all substances. look at matter as the molecules and atoms that make up material and chemical substances. But also, subatomic particles such as protons and electrons are considered matter
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion.
The same particles of matter that make up a solid are also the same particles of matter that make up a gas or a liquid. Basically matter consists of atoms. At the simplest level, the particles of atoms are electrons, protons and neutrons.
No. Light is a form of energy. Matter has mass. Light has no mass.
There are a few different particles that make up matter. Some of them are called quarks, electrons and leptons.
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Up quarks, down quarks and electrons make up atoms (matter).
building blocks of matter
Up quarks, down quarks and electrons make up atoms (matter).
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The particles that make up matter are unchanged during physical, or chemical changes. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed.