1. It is anything which has mass
2. It is anything which occupies space
No, the substance that makes up everything in the world is called matter. Mass is a property of matter that measures the amount of material present in an object.
A pure substance.
The conditions for 'something' to be called matter are :- 1. It should have mass and volume. 2.It should have intermolecular force of attraction 3.It should be made up of particles. If these conditions are present, then 'something' can called matter.
What happens would depend on what sort of matter you are stirring in.
A substance of matter is iron for solid, water liquid and oxygen for gas
Thanks for the clear explanation! Phase diagrams always seemed confusing at first, but understanding that each curve marks a boundary between states — like solid/liquid or liquid/gas — really helps make sense of it. The triple point is also fascinating since it shows where all three states can coexist. Appreciate the breakdown!
matter
substance
The amount of matter a substance is made of is referred to as its mass, which is a measure of the total quantity of matter in an object. Mass is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
When a substance changes from one state of matter to another it is called changing its state. Temperature changes are usually the main cause of this change.
Matter
No, the substance that makes up everything in the world is called matter. Mass is a property of matter that measures the amount of material present in an object.
That's called the mass.
substance
All matter composed of certain basic substance called
substance
Substance, classified as an element and compound. For an element, it cannot be separated into another simplier substance; for a compound, it can be dicomposed into elements using chemical processes.