Science, asked by adnan1234555, 9 months ago

Anything that occupies space possesses mass and the presence of which can be
felt by any one or more of our five senses is matter. Which of the following is/are
matter?​

Answers

Answered by HarshviNiyoliya
3

Answer:

Anything that occupies space and has mass is called matter. Matter can exist in three physical states that are Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous.

SolidsGasLiquidChairAirCold DrinkAlmondSmell of Perfume

Few substances that are not in any form of matter are: Love, smell, hate, thought, and cold.

The sense of smell is not considered a form of matter. However, the smell or odor of a substance is classified as matter. The smell of any substance (say, perfume) is the gaseous form of that substance which our olfactory system can detect (even at very low concentrations). Hence, the smell of perfume is matter.

Answered by swainpriyabrata234ch
1

Explanation:

Except feelings all things are matter

love, smell, hate, thought,cold are not matter and rest of the things are matter.

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