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| anything with volume and mass |
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| amount of space occupied by an object |
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| curve seen on a liquids surface |
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| abbreavation for the unit liters |
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| abbreavation for the unit milliliters |
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| an object with three dimensions |
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| abbreavation for the unit meters |
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| abbreavaton for the unit centimeters |
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| amount of matter an object is made of |
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| the force of attraction between objects due to there masses |
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| the gravitational force exerted on an object |
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| the tendency of all objects to resist any change of motion |
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| observing or measuring of matter without changing its identity |
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| the transferring of thermal energy from one area to another |
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| the physical form of a substances exsistence, like solid, liquid, or gas |
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| an object with the ablity to be pounded into thin sheets |
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| an objects ablity to be drawn or pulled into a wire |
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| having the ability to dissolve in another substance |
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| the property that describes a substance based on its ability to change into a different substance with new properties |
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| when two substances come together making something happen |
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| a change affecting one or more physical properties of a substance |
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| a change occuring when one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances with different properties |
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