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Is anything that has volume and mass. |
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The amount of space taken up, or occupied. |
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The curve that you see in the liquid. |
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The amount of matter that something is made of. |
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A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses. |
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Measure of the gravitational force Exerted on an object. |
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The tendency of all objects to risist any change in motion. |
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Can be measured or observed with out changing the identity of the matter. |
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The ability to transfer thermal energy from one area to another. |
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The physical form in which a substance exsists. |
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The ability to be pounded into thin sheets. |
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The ability to be drawn or pulled into a wire. |
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The ability to dissolve in another substances. |
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Describe a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance with different properties. |
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When two substances get together, something can happen. |
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A change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance. |
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A change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance. |
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Occurs when one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances with different properties. |
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