How can you prove that air is a matter
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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. It's easier to prove that air takes up space, so let's do that part of the problem first. Go and get a balloon.
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We can prove that air is a matter by
balloon experiment.
- The matter is anything that has weight and occupies space.
- The three states of matter are solid, liquid and gaseous.
- Air is an invisible substance in a gaseous state that surrounds the earth.
- Air is a mixture of gases that constitute properties of water vapour in the gaseous state of water that is part of the air. Water has mass which changes in the gaseous forms. Thus, water vapour also has mass.
- The various types of particles have a definite mass and size.
- The balloon experiment is a very simple yet effective experiment to prove that air is a matter.
- When we blow up a balloon it expands and it is filled with air. The shape of the balloon changes and the balloon also descant to the ground. This proves that air has weight and occupies space.
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