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matter is made up of very tiny particles called
matter is made up of very tiny particles called
molecules
molecules cannot be seen without the help of a very powerful
molecules cannot be seen without the help of a very powerful
microscope
The amount of space covered by a thing is called its
The amount of space covered by a thing is called its
volume
Neighbouring molecules usually have space between them. The space is called
Neighbouring molecules usually have space between them. The space is called
molecules that attract each other more strongly like close together molecules that have a weak attraction lie
molecules that attract each other more strongly like close together molecules that have a weak attraction lie
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Properties of Matter
- Matter is composed of extremely small particles called molecules.
- Molecules are too small to be seen with the naked eye and require a powerful tool to be visible.
- The amount of space occupied by an object is referred to as its volume.
- There is usually space between neighbouring molecules, known as intermolecular space.
- Molecules with strong attractions tend to be closely packed, whereas those with weak attractions are farther apart.
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