Particle of matter have space between them with examples
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ndeed! Particles do have spaces between them.
The particles can be dust sized particles or molecules, or atoms, or sub-atomic ones (like neutrons protons and electrons) or the particles defined in the standard model (quarks, leptons etc). But every cluster of particles have spaces between the particles

(This is a picture of atoms taken by an electron microscope)
One can clearly see the gaps/spaces between the dots (atoms)
The particles can be dust sized particles or molecules, or atoms, or sub-atomic ones (like neutrons protons and electrons) or the particles defined in the standard model (quarks, leptons etc). But every cluster of particles have spaces between the particles

(This is a picture of atoms taken by an electron microscope)
One can clearly see the gaps/spaces between the dots (atoms)
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Take some water in a beaker and note it's level . dissolve some salt or sugar in it with the help of a glass rod . the salt dissolve in the water but the level of water does not change . this because the particle of water get into the space between water . this shows that matter is made up of particles .
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