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how does classification make the study of substances around us easier?​

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Answered by JAIDEVILMAN42
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Answer:

Explanation:

Matter can be identified by its characteristic inertial and gravitational mass and the space that it occupies. Matter is typically commonly found in three different states: solid, liquid, and gas.

Evidence suggests that substances are made up of smaller particles that are ordinarily moving around. Some of those particles of matter can be split into smaller units using fairly strong heat or electricity into smaller rather uniform bits of matter called atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of elements. Elements are all those substances that have not ever been decomposed or separated into any other substances through chemical reactions, by the application of heat, or by attempting to force an direct electric current through the sample. Atoms in turn have been found to be made up of yet smaller units of matter called electrons, protons, and neutrons.

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Answered by dubeykajal177
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Answer:

classification

Explanation:

classify matter as an element compound homogeneous mixture or heterogenous MIxture with regard to its physical state and composition distinguish between mass and weight

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