Chemistry, asked by reddidurgaprasad88, 7 months ago

explain why heat is not considerd as matter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Matter has mass and occupies volume. Heat, light, and other forms of electromagnetic energy do not have measurable mass and can't be contained in a volume. Matter can be converted into energy, and vice versa. Matter and energy are often found together.

Answered by sudhiksha07
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Matter has mass and occupies volume. Heat, light, and other forms of electromagnetic energy do not have measurable mass and can't be contained in a volume. Matter can be converted into energy, and vice versa. Matter and energy are often found together.

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