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What is another term used to describe the states of matter?

This is most likely PHASES of matter.


What term is used to describe solids that are in smoke?

Particulate matter.


How do you say what is the matter in German?

"Was ist los" is the common term used.


What term is used to describe the basic component of everything in your world?

Matter.


What is the term used to describe light when it passes through matter it strikes?

The term used to describe light when it passes through matter it strikes is called transmission. This refers to the process of light passing through a material without being absorbed or reflected.


Can the term gas be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout?

The term gas can not be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout. Gas is a state of matter.


Which is matter alight bpotato csound dheat?

A potato is matter, Matter is used loosely as a general term for the substance that makes up all observable physical objects.


What is the term for the amount of matter on the body?

The term for the amount of matter in an object is mass.


What is the term used to describe how much matter or mass is in a given volume?

Density is the term used to describe how much matter or mass is in a given volume. It is typically measured in units such as kilograms per cubic meter or grams per milliliter.


What is the term for organic matter that contains stored energy?

The term for organic matter that contains stored energy is biomass. Biomass can be used as a source of renewable energy through processes such as combustion or fermentation.


What is a term used to describe all matter that is nonliving or never living?

inanimate - that which doesn't live.


What is the definition of nucleoplasm?

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