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When the content of the matter is considered, there are elements, compounds and mixtures. If the shapes are concerned, there are crystalline and amorphous matter.
A pure matter in any form , gas, liquid or solid will maintain a unique unchanged chemical and physical charcateristics. Meanwhile, mixed matter has a wide range of character depending on the ingredient of the content
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Matter is everything, Atoms are matter because matter is everything... So the answer to your question is, Nothing
The difference between pure and mixed matter is apparent only on the atomic or molecular level. A pure matter has only one component, while a mixed matter has 2 or more components! :)
Matter refers to the physical substance or material something is made of, while content refers to the subject matter or information contained within something. In other words, matter is the tangible part, while content is the meaningful part.
The distinction is the same as that between a "person" and a "subject." Personal Jurisdiction is related to whether the court in question has the power, or jurisdiction, to adjudicate claims involving this person. Personal Jurisdiction does not contemplate what the claim is for, only who is bringing it or defending it. Subject Matter Jurisdiction is related to whether the court in question has the power, or jurisdiction, to adjudicate claims of this subject. A good example for this would be the Tax Court. It's Subject Matter Jurisdiction only extends to tax issues and nothing else.
the text subject matter.
the texts subject matter
plasma, which is superheated matter that loses the distinction between atoms
the texts subject matter
Course content refers to the information or subject matter related to a specific course.
the text subject matter.
the texts subject matter
A+ answer content of art
The famous quote by Descartes is "I think, therfore I am."
The learner learns the subject matter