Matter can be classified into three primary states: solids, liquids, and gases. Solids have a definite shape and volume, liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of their container, and gases have neither a definite shape nor volume, expanding to fill their container. Additionally, matter can also be categorized based on its composition into pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures (homogeneous and heterogeneous). Each type of matter exhibits unique properties that determine its behavior and interactions.
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Elements
All matter has a gravitational attraction to all other matter.
Granite is a solid.
A change in some properties of matter without forming a different kind of matter is called a physical change. This can involve changes in state, shape, size, or appearance of the substance, but the chemical composition remains the same.
It is a plasma. Technically plasma is a kind of matter.
matter is in everything
Homogeneous matter
a chemical change proude a different kind of matter
A pure substance contains only one kind of matter. It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
Elemental matter.
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an element
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metal
no it is not
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