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| The Pressure of gas increases when the volume decreases. (Temperature is constant) |
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| The volume of gas increases as the temperature increases. (Pressure is constant) |
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| When one or more substances are changed into new sumbstances with different properties;Cannot be undone by physical means. |
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| The amount of space an object or substance takes up; measured in liters (L) or cubic centimeters (cm3) |
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| The ability of matter to allow light to pass through it. |
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| How a substance feels to the touch. |
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| Occurs when one or more physical properties of a substance are changed; many physical changes can be undone by physical means. |
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| Matter that has a definite shape and volume such as a rock. |
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| The smell a substance has. |
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| How the surface of a material appears when it reflects light. |
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| to be able to flatten, bend, and shape without breaking. |
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| The scientific measure of the amount of matter an object contains. |
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| Matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape. i.e. water |
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| A substance that does not transfer heat readily or a substance that does not allow electrical current to pass through it. |
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| Matter that has no definite volume or shape, such as air. |
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| Able to be pulled into a wire. |
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| Reflected light of various wavelengths. |
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