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air occupies space and it have mass justify?​

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Answered by anahitabhattac85
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Showmanship, you see, is important even in science. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. So, in order to prove that air is matter, we need to prove that air has mass and takes up space. ...Take an empty glass bottle. Now, dip the open mouth of the bottle into a bucket filled with water. You will notice that water does not enter the bottle when it is in an inverted position, as there is no space for air to escape. This activity shows that air occupies space.

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Answered by arpitgoyal8075
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Hope it helps

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Proving Air Is Matter

When you puff air into it, the balloon expands, so you know it is filled with something—air is taking up the space. You'll also notice that a balloon filled with air sinks to the ground. That's because compressed air is heavier than its surroundings, so the air has mass or weight.

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