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| anything that has volume and mass |
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| amount of space taken up or occupied by an object |
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| the curve you see at the liquid's surface |
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| amounnt of matter that something is made of |
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| 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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| tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion |
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| of matter can be observed or measured without cahnging the identity of the matter |
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| the ability to transfer thermal energy from one area to another |
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| physical form in which an another substance exists, such as a solid liquid or gas |
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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 substance |
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| describe a substance based on its ability to change into a new substane with different properties |
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| when two sunstances 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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| when one or more substance are changed into entirely new substances with different properties |
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