Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Any sample of matter has mass and takes up space. The main reason for this is because:

  1. Matter is heavy
  2. Matter can be a solid 
  3. Matter is made up of small particles that has same mass and space
  4. Universe is made of matter

Hint:

Matter is made up of small particles.

The correct answer is: Matter is made up of small particles that has same mass and space


    • Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
    • So, the correct option is c.

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