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| anything that has mass or takes up space |
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| the measure of the pull of gravity on a substance or object |
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| the measure of the amount of mass |
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| when two or more substances combine and then can be separated back; this does not make a new substance |
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| when two or more substances combine and then can NOT be separated back; this makes a new substance |
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| Law of Conservation of Matter |
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| Matter is neither created nor destroyed. |
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| clue of a chemical change |
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| clue of a chemical change |
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| clue of a chemical change |
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| clue of a chemical change |
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| state of matter in which the molecules/particles are packed tightly together and vibrate |
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| state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume |
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| state of matter in which the molecules/particles are not packed tightly together, but can move and flow around |
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| state of matter that has a definite volume, but its shape can change |
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| state of matter in which the molecules are very loosely arranged and are moving around a lot |
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| state of matter that does not have a definite shape or definite volume; molecules move around the most and have the most energy |
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| amount of space a substance occupies or takes up |
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| changing from a liquid to a gas |
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| changing from a liquid to a solid |
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| changing from a gas to a liquid |
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| changing from a liquid to a gas |
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| changing from a solid to a liquid |
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