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Examples of matter include;

  • Desk
  • Water
  • Cloud
  • Helium

Further Explanation

Matter  

  • Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space. Matter exists in three states, liquid, gases, and solids.
  • For example, from the examples above; helium is matter in a gaseous state, water in liquid state and desk in solid-state.
  • Matter is made up of small particles that are in continuous random movement.

Particles  

  • A particle refers to a single atom or a group of atoms that are bonded together and functions as a single unit.  
  • Therefore, matter is made up of particles that can either be single atoms or chemically bonded atoms to make a molecule. Hence, a molecule is also a particle of matter.

An atom  

  • An atom is the smallest particle of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction.
  • Atoms are made up of sub-atomic particles which include; protons, neutrons, and electrons. When two or more atoms are bonded together they form a molecule.

Molecule  

  • A molecule is the smallest particle of an element or a compound that has similar properties of that particular compound or element.
  • Molecules could be made up of atoms that are similar such as oxygen molecules or atoms that different from different elements, such as water molecules.
  • The bonding of atoms to form molecules occurs as a result of the sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms.  

Keywords: Matter, states of matter, particles, atoms, molecules, elements, compounds  

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  • Atom, molecules, and compounds: https://brainly.com/question/1511197

Level: High school  

Subject: Chemistry  

Topic: Matter and particles of matter  

Sub-topic: Classification of matter