how can you prove that air occupies space
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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 occupies space because it is a gaseous state and gaseous state doesn't have fixed shape, fixed volume, can be compressed, floors in all directions, randomly arranged, particles are very far attached, very weak attractive forces between particles and they have large intermolecular spaces between them
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