Matter is the basis for everything. Anything that exists has matter. Dark matter are anomalies that cannot account for "missing matter".
Matter does not contain the solar energy and radio signals that travel through "empty space".
Inorganic matter does not contain carbon and hydrogen. Examples include minerals, metals, and gases like oxygen and nitrogen.
No, marijuana does not naturally contain iodine as it is not a component typically found in plant matter. However, the soil in which the marijuana is grown may contain trace amounts of iodine depending on its composition.
Yes, matter can contain different types of metals, each with its own unique properties and characteristics. Metals are typically good conductors of heat and electricity, have luster, and are malleable and ductile. Some common metals found in matter include iron, copper, aluminum, and gold.
Energy itself does not contain atoms. Energy is a property or a characteristic of objects and particles that can be transferred between them. Atoms, on the other hand, are the basic building blocks of matter and contain protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Baking soda is a compound composed of the elements sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. It falls under the category of inorganic matter, as it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds like organic matter.
Anything that doesn't exist doesn't contain matter!
Any forms of matter contain a lot of potential energy.
The white matter consist of myelinated nerve fibers.
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Inorganic matter does not contain carbon and hydrogen. Examples include minerals, metals, and gases like oxygen and nitrogen.
Yes,Organic compound are usually found in living matter but they do not contain carbon .They contain nitrogenous compounds which convert into nitrates by nitrifying bacteria.
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Inorganic chemistry.
Light!
of course, all matter does.
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