Matter is mostly made of atoms, which are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of the atom, while the electrons orbit around the nucleus. The specific arrangement and quantity of these particles determine the properties of different types of matter.
Yes, a flashlight is made of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and since a flashlight is made of physical materials, it is considered to be matter.
Chemical properties of matter depend mostly on the arrangement of atoms and the types of chemical bonds present in a substance. These properties determine how a substance interacts with other substances in chemical reactions.
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Candles are made of matter, typically wax and a wick. When burned, the matter in the candle is converted into heat, light, water vapor, and carbon dioxide.
The amount of matter a substance is made of is referred to as its mass, which is a measure of the total quantity of matter in an object. Mass is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
mostly wood.
No. The sun produces light, but is itself made of matter, mostly hydrogen.
Space is mostly made up of vacuum, which is space devoid of matter. However, space does contain small amounts of particles such as atoms, cosmic dust, and radiation. These particles are spread out across vast distances in space.
Tim concluded that all matter is mostly made of empty space because when he studied the structure of atoms, he found that they consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons orbiting at a distance. The vast majority of an atom's volume is empty space between the nucleus and the electrons, leading Tim to believe that matter is mostly empty space.
Very little matter is found on pluto, as the planet is made mostly of gases (such as frozen nitrogen ETC.) Answered by TheGamerJ4
The most basic element we have discovered is hydrogen. If you are refering to matter. If not it is mostly photons.
Check your grammar. A planet isn't alive it's mostly made up of inorganic matter.
It depends on the matter it is made from, but they're mostly like a big "ball" of dirt/rock/ice...
Living matter is mostly made of organic compounds, including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. These molecules form the backbone of cells and provide the structure and functions necessary for life processes. Water also plays a critical role in living matter, serving as a solvent and medium for chemical reactions.
Plasma is the very hot gas-like state of matter made up mostly of charged particles. It is composed of ions and free electrons and is considered the fourth state of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is common in stars, lightning, and some man-made technologies like plasma TVs.
Empty space - there is a hypothetical probability that the spaces between stellar objects can be filled with "dark matter".
no it's mostly filled with empty space.