The classical definition says anything that occupies space is matter.
To prove air occupies space we can do a small experiment. Take a balloon and blow air in it. The balloon expands and this proves that air occupies space. And thus we can prove air is matter.
It doesn't matter that you can't see the air you breathe. Oxygen is gas, gas is a form of matter. So, air is matter.
Air inside a val is considered matter if that is what you are asking….
It's a mix of gases (mostly nitrogen), gases are made of atoms, everything made of atoms is matter.
air inside ball is a matter?
light is not matter because it has no mass.
if it has mass
MATTER . If it was non-matter it would be a VOID. Everything is MATTER.
Determine the mass of an empty balloon. Then blow as much air as you can into the balloon and determine the mass again. The blown up balloon should be heavier and occupy more volume (is bigger). This shows that the air used to blow it up has mass and volume, and therefore is matter.
Inflate a balloon.
Ballon is a matter because it has air and the air is one of phases of matter...
Air is a matter because it occupies space.
Nope, air is composed OF matter.
Yes. Normal air is matter, too.
Air is matter but heat is energy.
Air consits of many gases and gases are matter. Therfore, air is also a matter. Inside the ball it remains as matter.
Well, Oxygen is in the air. You can prove that it is because we would all be dead. We breathe Oxygen. Answer - You can prove that Oxygen is in the air because without it we would die, and if you didn't already know, we are breathing it right now. Hoped This Helps :/ -Sara-
As both air and water occupy space, they must be matter, as such is the nature of matter/