It depends on the matter, and its phase and density.
The quantum of stuff in matter is its mass. The more mass, the more matter.
This is because protons, neutrons, and some lighter particles have measurable mass.
The chair is primarily composed of visible matter, such as wood or metal. The invisible components would include the space between atoms and any energy associated with the chair, like electromagnetic fields. The ratio of stuff (visible matter) to non-stuff (invisible components) in the chair would be predominantly skewed towards the visible matter, with only a small fraction being the invisible components.
mass is how much "stuff" its made up of.
Matter is "stuff."
matter is in everything
mass is matter. basically how much stuff is present. measured in kilograms (kg)
Yes, mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. In simpler terms, it reflects how much "stuff" is present in an object.
Yes plastic is matter. Matter is ALL the stuff around you.
Another word for matter is, very unscientifically, "stuff." All the stuff in the universe is made of this matter which is made from chemicals. What type of "stuff" and how it behaves is determined by chemical reactions between elements. So chemists really study how matter forms and interacts with other matter.
Matter
stuff
what is matter
"how much stuff"