There are lots of such particles, but the one probably meant is the neutron.
Neutrinos have mass (we're not sure how much exactly; it's very small, but not exactly zero) and no charge also; the Z boson is another particle with mass (a fairly large one in this case, it's about as heavy as a technetium atom) but no charge.
If an object has mass, then it occupies space. Simple as that.
light.
In addition, dark does too. Space, as in the vacuum of outer space, qualifies too.
Photons or electromagnetic radiation.
My guess would be a photon...
Light is a type of energy.Energies do not have a mass or occupy space.
Matter has mass, proportional to the quantity of matter in it, and associated with mass is Gravity.
true...i think
Yes, rotten apples are considered matter. They occupy space and have mass.
Non matters are things with no mass and volume . Eg.shadows,Water vapour
Photons or electromagnetic radiation.
Matter does occupy space, and does have mass.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
yes,smoke does have mass and it does occupy space
A stone has a solid mass and does occupy space.
No, all forms of matter do have mass and occupy space.
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Of course, any material occupe space.
any thing which occupy space nd have mass iz c/d matter.
yes
yes , it does
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.