Chemistry, asked by nirmalhouse22ovc33k, 1 year ago

A substance has no mass. Can we considered it as a matter. Justify your answer.

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Answered by preakatniss
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Matter should not be confused with mass, as the two are not the same in modern physics. Matter is itself a physical substance of which systems may be composed, while mass is not a substance but rather a quantitative property of matter and other substances or systems.
Answered by Joshuawoskk
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Matter is defined as a substance or entity which has mass and occupy some space. So if a substance has no mass we cannot regard it as matter

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