Mass and chemical composition
Chemistry studies matter... what everything is made of, how things affect each other, mix together, and change states.
In science, reactions occur based on the interactions between different substances or forces. These reactions can result in changes such as chemical reactions, physical changes, or the release of energy. Understanding these reactions is a key aspect of scientific study and can help explain the behavior of matter and energy in the natural world.
Matter is anything that has mass that takes up space. So for example a rock takes up space so that is matter, a chair takes up space. It could be anything around you. Things that aren't matter are ideas and emotions, etc. Things about matter is mass, density, size, volume, weight.
a)biology b)physics c)chemistry d)geography That would be chemistry. Biology is the study of living things. Physics is the study of matter, motion, energy, force, and how the universe behaves. Geography is the study of the earth. So that leaves chemistry.
Five States of Matter? Bose-Einstein, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
all things will distort
heat and pressure
Yes. Chemical changes are changes in what things are made of, physical changes are changes of physical localization or state of matter ( liquid, solid, or gas)
Mass is conserved Total energy is conserved, although it may change form as things mix since most mixtures will have an enthalpy of mixing.
to always do what your conscience tells you to do and to always belive in yourselfs and try new things.
nothings its a dumb question
To always trust in God, no matter how difficult things can be.
According to the Law of Conservation of Matter, it is impossible to really throw things away. This is possible because matter does not disappear, it only changes form.
yes
the theme is: No matter where you are or whoever is with you, you should always manage to get things done
Changes in matter can lead to physical or chemical changes. Physical changes involve alterations in state or appearance, such as melting or crushing. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances through reactions, like rusting or burning. Both types of changes can impact properties like color, texture, or composition.
the theme is: No matter where you are or whoever is with you, you should always manage to get things done