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a) bunsen burner

b) water (in beaker)

c) water (in syringe)

d) air (in balloon)

1. does each substance take up space ? how can you show it ?

2. could each each state of matter be compressed. explain.

3. when you release air from a balloon what happens, what happens? explanation for observation ?

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  1. 1.matter itself means ' something that has weight and occupies space'. so plance a bunsen burner on table and measure how much area of table does it occupy.

    similarly you can measure the space occupied by water by filling it in water balloons. air in a baloon can be shown that when you blow air into balloon, its size increases so it oppupies space inside balloon

    2.no bunsen burner cannot be compressed as it is a solid. compression is possible only in case of fluids i.e. liquids and gasses. hence water and air can be compressed because the molecules in them are not closely or tightly packed and they have spaces between them because of which they dont posses rigidity

    3.when we release air from the balloon the air inside it which was occupying space goes out and the ballon becomes smaller in size.


  2. How about a nice tall glass of Do-Your-Own-d**n-Homework?
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