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Any characteristic of a material which can be observed or measured without changing the material. |
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An element is the simplest form of matter. |
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The Periodic Table is a chart in which all the known elements are arranged according to their properties. |
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The amount of mass a material has for it's given volume.
Mass/Volume or D=M/V |
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The amount of matter in the object. |
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The upward force that keeps items afloat so they will not sink |
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Metals are good conductors of electricity and they are malleable |
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Metalloids have properties from both metals and non-metals |
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Non-metals are poor conductors of electricity |
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Malleable is being capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer or the presure of a roller |
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