Matter has properties that can be observed and measured, helping us understand its nature and behavior.
Properties of matter can be physical (observable) or chemical (related to its composition).
It's the measure of the space occupied by matter in three dimensions.
The curved surface of a liquid, important for accurate volume measurement.
Weight is the gravitational force on an object, while inertia is its resistance to motion or change in motion.
Matter is made up of atoms, the smallest units of elements, comprising protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Matter exists in solid, liquid, and gas states, with varying arrangements and movements of molecules.