Yes, particulate matter in the solid phase and matter in the gaseous phase.
Gas can sometimes be visible with the example of smoke from a cigarette but it is also invisible as in the case of carbon monoxide which could not be seen or smelled.
Smoke is an example of solid/gas aerosol, not a suspension.
yes. because anything you can feel is an example of matter
Particulate Matter.....
An example of gas matter is evaporated water.
Heat is not matter.
Smoke is a matter, it has molecules and it is an example of "gas." it occupies space, whilst having mass also.
Examples of non-matter: Cats & Dogs & Water should also be examples with what you have listed. Wind, Fog, Smoke & Smog are all matter. ShadowTemperatureWindFog, Smoke, Smog One tip for how to know what are non-matter: It does not consume space.
Smoke is matter because smoke is also made up of atoms molecules, as you, me, and all matter. That is why smoke is matter, which is a complex compound of oxidation reduction co2 and waste gases.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
No
Gas can sometimes be visible with the example of smoke from a cigarette but it is also invisible as in the case of carbon monoxide which could not be seen or smelled.
Smoke moving through the air is an example of diffusion. It involves matter moving from an area of high concentration of molecules to an area of low concentration of molecules. It does not require energy, so it is passive transport.
Smoke is an example of solid/gas aerosol, not a suspension.
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