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THE MATTER

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  • What is the state of the image?
    GAS
  • MASS IS MEASURED IN LITRES BY USING A SCALE.
    FALSE. IS MEASURED IN KILOGRAMS OR GRAMS.
  • What is the state of the image?
    LIQUID
  • They stay in one place and can be held.
    SOLID
  • Energy is not a matter. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE. Energy neither occupies space nor has mass. Even though you can feel it, you are unable to touch it.
  • Is your school table considered as a matter?
    Yes, because It occupies space and It has mass. It is something that you can touch (tangible/touchable)
  • They spread out and change their shape and volume to fit the container they are in.
    GASES
  • What is the state of the image?
    SOLID
  • FROST FORMATION
    DEPOSITION
  • When a liquid changes into to a gas
    EVAPORATION
  • IS A PERSON CONSIDERED AS MATTER?
    TRUE.
  • Cooling air causes water vapor to change to a liquid.
    CONDENSATION
  • Time is because It can be measured . TRUE or FALSE
    FALSE. In spite of having a unit of magnitude to be measured, It is not matter.
  • They can flow or be poured.
    LIQUID
  • WATER IS NOT MATTER. TRUE or FALSE
    FALSE.
  • They keep their shape and do not flow. SOLID, LIQUID OR GASES
    SOLID
  • A TENNIS BALL HAS MORE VOLUME THAN A BASKETBALL
    FALSE
  • Are you thoughts or ideas considered as a matter?
    No, because they occupy neither space nor mass. They are not touchable
  • They can change their shape depending on the container they are in, but always take up the same amount of space.
    LIQUID
  • FRIENDSHIP IS DEFINITELY MATTER BECAUSE IT CAN BE SEEN ON PEOPLE
    FALSE
  • WHAT IS IT USED TO MEASURE VOLUME?
    GRADUATED CONTAINERS
  • POLAR EVAPORATION
    SUBLIMATION
  • MASS IS THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT.
    TRUE
  • They can be invisible.
    GASES