The conditions for 'something' to be called matter are :- 1. It should have mass and volume. 2.It should have intermolecular force of attraction 3.It should be made up of particles. If these conditions are present, then 'something' can called matter.
Matter isn't really something you can measure. To measure mass, you would use a balance.
something that isn't organic and is found in the earth
They are not the same thing.When something changes directly from solid to gas, it is said to sublimate.When matter changes from gas to solid it is called deposition, or sometimes called desublimation.
an inflated balloon has air in it so it takes up more space and matter is something that takes up more space so here by defining matter.
If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
No, because matter is something that takes up spaces, and matter is something that you cant see.
There is not anything in the world that is not made of matter, because something that is not made of matter is not anything at all.
You say that something is a matter when there is mass and occupies space.
matter
An idea is not matter (and sometimes does not matter either).
Yes, matter can be something that you can not see. This is because one form of matter is gas, which can not be seen.
Everything that consumes something of matter expels something of matter. So yes, they do.
If it has mass and volume, it is matter.
If something has mass it is matter.
Anti-matter
I know this book is made of matter because it is something around me. Now you think of something that is made of matter.