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  2. Matter is the material substance that constitutes the observable universe and forms the basis of all objective phenomena. Learn about the properties, states, and types of matter, as well as the history and theories of matter in physics and astronomy.

  3. What Is Matter? Definition and Examples - Science Notes and...

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    Learn what matter is in science and how it differs from mass, antimatter, and dark matter. Find out the states, properties, and building blocks of matter with examples and references.

  4. Matter - Wikipedia

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    Matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space, and is composed of atoms or subatomic particles. Learn about the different states of matter, the particulate theory of matter, and the comparison with mass and antimatter.

  5. What is matter? - Popular Science

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    Matter is not just atoms, but also quarks, neutron stars, and exotic states. Learn how matter makes up 31 percent of the universe and how physicists study its properties and origins.

  6. What Is Matter? Definition in Chemistry - ThoughtCo

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    In science, matter is the term for any type of material. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. At a minimum, matter requires at least one subatomic particle, although most matter consists of atoms.

  7. Matter - National Geographic Society

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    Learn about matter, the substance that has mass and takes up space, and its different states: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and antimatter. Find out how matter is made of atoms, quarks, and photons, and how it changes with temperature and pressure.

  8. 3.2: What is Matter? - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    The definition of Matter is anything that has mass and volume (takes up space). For most common objects that we deal with every day, it is fairly simple to demonstrate that they have mass and take up space.

  9. Learn what matter is, how to measure its mass and weight, and how to classify it into physical and chemical categories. Explore the examples of elements, compounds, pure substances, and mixtures.

  10. 3.1: What is Matter? - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Matter is anything that has mass and volume, and is composed of atoms and molecules. Learn how matter is classified into elements, compounds, and mixtures, and how atoms are bonded into molecules.

  11. What is Matter? - ThoughtCo

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    Matter is anything that has mass and occupies a volume of space. Learn about the two main types of matter: normal matter and dark matter, and how they differ in their properties and interactions.