Chemistry, asked by rutvatanna21, 1 month ago

1. What is matter?
2.Name the three states of matter?
3. A measuring cylinder is filled with water to a particular mark. A piece of solid is immersed inside the measuring cylinder. State why the level of water is measuring cylinder will rise up.If the solid is removed, what will be the new level of the water in the measuring cylinder. Give reason for your answer
4.Give a reason why solids & liquids co-exist at their melting points.​

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Answered by lexi07
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Answer:

1) Anything that occupy's space and has mass is called matter

2) solid , liquid , gas

Answered by aarav5716
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Answer:

A common or traditional definition of matter is "anything that has mass and volume (occupies space)". For example, a car would be said to be made of matter, as it has mass and volume (occupies space). The observation that matter occupies space goes back to antiquity.

Explanation:

for your first answer

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