Matter is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass. So I guess that answers your question.
All matter has mass and volume.
I suppose that you think that all things are formed from atoms.
everything. anything.
Energy (such as light) and space (which may contain matter, but is not made out of it).
- a balance - a graduated container
many things : life cells matter inertia force weight
Common Law - 1996 In the Matter of John's Fifteen Minutes 1-2 was released on: USA: 5 October 1996
they are gas giants
1. Common history. 2. Common language.
The Things That Matter was created in 1985.
The valence of hydrogen which is a common element of living matter is 1. The other elements are oxygen which has a valence of 2, nitrogen has a valence of 3 and carbon has a valence of 4.
There are a great many common properties of matter. Flammability, density, and reactivity are just 3 common properties of matter.