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Tiana Padilla
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10 October, 00:49
What describes all types of matter?
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Camden Clay
10 October, 00:58
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Matter is the elementary part of any type of science (eg. Biology, Physics, Chemistry etc.)
The statements which are able to describe any kind of matter, are as following;
1) any matter is made up of smallest particles (eg. Atoms, Molecules, Ions etc.)
2) every matter has a specific weight of itself.
3) every matter occupies a specific amount of space or area.
4) every matters has a shape (constant or non constant)
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