What happens would depend on what sort of matter you are stirring in.
It is the inability for one substance to mix with another. Water and oil for instance.
A solution consists of particles of matter dissolved in another substance. These particles are typically molecules or ions that are dispersed and evenly distributed throughout the solvent. Examples of solutions include saltwater and sugar dissolved in water.
is seen when one substance reacts with another substance
A substance of matter is iron for solid, water liquid and oxygen for gas
Mass decribes how much matter a substance contains and Mole decribes the quantity of matter contained in a substance.
It is the inability for one substance to mix with another. Water and oil for instance.
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.
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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.
Everything that has substance is matter. Heat doesn't have substance, so it is not matter. Therefore it is Non-Matter.
melting
phase change
an object that has only one substance.(FOR EXAMPLE)water and suger is a chemical matter because the sugar disolves into the water but it is still water and it is not a physical matter because the a physical matter changes from one state to another.
A substance with matter that is more tightly packed will generally have a greater density compared to a substance with less tightly packed matter. Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, so substances with denser matter will have more mass in a given volume.
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.
Molecules can change states of matter through the processes of melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, and sublimation. These changes in state occur when the temperature or pressure of the substance is altered, causing the molecules to rearrange in a way that transitions the substance from one state to another.
A solution consists of particles of matter dissolved in another substance. These particles are typically molecules or ions that are dispersed and evenly distributed throughout the solvent. Examples of solutions include saltwater and sugar dissolved in water.