Chemistry
Define:
(a) Matter
(b) Intermolecular forces of attraction
Matter
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(a) Matter is anything that has mass, occupies space and can be perceived by our senses.
(b) A force of attraction that exists between the particles of matter which holds them together is known as intermolecular force of attraction.
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