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Yes, all matter requires its own space.

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Q: Does all matter have mass and occupy space?
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How is matter described?

All those things which occupy the space and have the mass are matter, but we also can say that , all those things which may be observed by our five sences are matter.


What are the characteristics of particles of matter?

1.particles of matter move continously2.particles of matter attract each other3.particles of matter have space between themThe above answers are questionable. #2 is just not true at all as a universal rule (2 protons for example will repel each other). So let me present these:All matter has mass (particle or otherwise)All matter has weight (as a result of having mass)All matter occupies space (even particles)All matter has densityAll matter has inertiaAll matter is impenetrable (this means two particles cannot occupy the same space)All matter is a form of energy. As proven by famous e=mc2Given 7, all matter is conserved (cannot be destroyed)There are more... but those are the big ones.


What describes all types of matter?

It takes up space and has mass


Does higgs boson occupy any space?

The Higgs boson, is well, a boson. All bosons follow Bose-Einstein statistics and are therefore CAN occupy the same quantum state (as opposed to fermions, i.e. matter, which cannot.) So basically, no. The Higgs boson does not occupy any space.


Is matter an organism?

No, matter is not an organism. Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space, such as particles, atoms, molecules, or objects. Organisms, on the other hand, are living things that have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.

Related questions

Is all forms of matter don't have mass and occupy space?

No, all forms of matter do have mass and occupy space.


What two things characterize all matter?

All matter 1) has mass and 2) occupies space (has volume).


Two features that distinguish matter are?

1) Matter has mass. 2) It occupies space.


How matter described?

All those things which occupy the space and have the mass are matter, but we also can say that , all those things which may be observed by our five sences are matter.


Does liquid ocoppy space?

Yes, liquid does occupy space. All matter (liquids, solids, gas, etc) occupy space.


How is matter described?

All those things which occupy the space and have the mass are matter, but we also can say that , all those things which may be observed by our five sences are matter.


Does matter have mass and take up space?

Yes, all matter has a mass and takes up space.


What do all types of matter have in common?

All types of matter have mass and take up space.


Does matter have to have mass to take up space?

Yes, but not all particles have to have mass. remember that those particles (photons... etc) aren't matter at all but gauge bosons. Gauge bosons occupy a single zero-dimentional point (except for when it's a wave; see particle-wave duality), because they have no mass, and thus don't take up space.


Is ultraviolet radiation matter?

Matter is anything with volume and mass...if it takes up space and has mass and is composed of atoms and molecules it is matter. Radiation comes in many forms that are absorbed in electron transitions at varying rates. For example, in the lower ultraviolet range all the uv from the sun is absorbed in a thin outer layer of your skin. Radiation is a form of energy that reacts with matter, but not a form of matter in and of itself.


What word describes anything that has mass and takes up space?

The word you're looking for is "matter." Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space, and it is the fundamental substance that makes up all physical objects in the universe.


What term is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass?

Anything with mass and space-holding properties is considered to be matter. Atoms make up the basis of all matter. Air has mass and takes up space.