Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass.
Examples of expansions of matter include the increase in volume of a gas when heated and the expansion of a metal strip in response to temperature changes. Examples of contractions of matter include the shrinking of a balloon when the gas inside cools down and the contraction of a metal wire when it is cooled.
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Examples of substances in the solid state are ice and diamond. Examples of substances in the liquid state are water and ethanol. Examples of substances in the gas state are oxygen and helium.
Examples of gas state of matter include oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. These substances have particles that are spread far apart, move freely, and take the shape of their container.
Any kind of matter can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous. Homogeneous matter has a uniform composition throughout, while heterogeneous matter has non-uniform composition and can contain visible differences in its components. Examples of homogeneous matter include pure substances like water, while examples of heterogeneous matter include mixtures like trail mix.
Non-examples for states of matter could include emotions (such as happiness or anger), abstract concepts (like love or time), and mathematical principles (such as equations or formulas). These examples do not fit the characteristics of states of matter, which are physical forms that substances can exist in (solid, liquid, gas, plasma).
Examples of matter: water, air, iron. Non-examples of matter: light, sound, thoughts.
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Examples of matter that exist as solids include ice, wood, and metal. Examples of matter that exist as liquids include water, oil, and milk. Examples of matter that exist as gases include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
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Examples of non-matter: Cats & Dogs & Water should also be examples with what you have listed. Wind, Fog, Smoke & Smog are all matter. ShadowTemperatureWindFog, Smoke, Smog One tip for how to know what are non-matter: It does not consume space.
Examples of non-matter: Cats & Dogs & Water should also be examples with what you have listed. Wind, Fog, Smoke & Smog are all matter. ShadowTemperatureWindFog, Smoke, Smog One tip for how to know what are non-matter: It does not consume space.
Synthesis, decomposition, combustion, and oxidation are some examples of chemical changes (reactions) of matter.
Matter is real and has physical mass.5 examples of matter could include:- lead, air, water, timber, books.5 examples of non-matter would include :- speech, light, vacuum, logic, faith.
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No, milk and gasoline are not examples of the same state of matter. Milk is a liquid, while gasoline is a volatile liquid.