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If object A has more mass than object B, does object A contain more matter? Explain.
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If object A has more mass than object B, does object A contain more matter? Explain.
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Not necessarily. Matter can change states. In a solid state the molecules are much more compact and the mass off the object would be more and in a liquid or gas state. Also depending on what the object is made of, the weight of elements differ.
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