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what is matter and classification of matter


sonukumar555555: A sample of matter can be a gas, a liquid, or a solid. These three forms of matter are called the states of matter. The states of matter differ in some of their simple observable properties. A gas (also known as vapor) has no fixed volume or shape; rather, it conforms to the volume and shape of its container. A gas can be compressed to occupy a smaller volume, or it can expand to occupy a larger one. A liquid has a distinct volume independent of its container but has no specific shape: It assume

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Answered by whizzy
31
Any that occupy space and have some mass is said to be matter.


There r three types(states) of matter

1.Solid
2.Liquid
and 3.Gas
Answered by Anonymous
19
any object which occupy space and have mass is called matter
there are solids , liquids and gases
solids have definite shape and volume
liquids have only volume but no shape
gases did not have either shape or volume
Answered by Anonymous
11
any object which occupy space and have mass is called matter
there are solids , liquids and gases
solids have definite shape and volume
liquids have only volume but no shape
gases did not have either shape or volume
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