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Angelina Mcpherson
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7 April, 21:28
Solid mixture in your classroom
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Dane
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Matter can be solid liquid gas. A matter can consist of numerous substances. Matter is generally a loose term used in respect to a substance. Any physical object can be casually called a matter. Matter and substance are sometimes used for the same context, but it is completely wrong. Numerous examples have already proved that a matter may or may not be a substance depending on its physical nature, but a substance is always a matter.
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