Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. So, in order to prove that air is matter, we need to prove that air has mass and takes up space. |
Air is matter. It has weight (more than we might imagine), it takes up space, and it is composed of particles too small and too spread apart to see. |
Yes, air does have matter. It is composed of molecules of different gases, primarily nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2), but also includes small amounts of other ... |
3 июл. 2022 г. · Air is a matter because air occupies space and has weight. We can justify it by an example:- When we fill the air in a balloon and keep it ... |
Air does take up space, even if we can't see it, and air has weight, even if we can't feel it -- and both of these properties can be observed and measured. |
18 июн. 2021 г. · Yep. The air inside (and outside) is about four fifths nitrogen and a fifth oxygen. Both are matter, like any gas. |
Air is not just empty space—it has substance, or mass. Air has molecules that are constantly moving. Because air has mass, Earth's gravity attracts it and gives ... |
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