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| An elment is the simplest form of matter. |
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| The periodic table i a chart in which all theknow elments are arranged accordind to their properties. |
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| the amount of mass a material has for it's given volume. |
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| the three types of class a fication in the periodic table. |
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| metallios, metals, and non metals |
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| any characteristics of a material. which can be observed or measured without changing or attemping to change the mateerial. |
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| Amount of matter an objective. |
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| measure of mass 1mL = 1cm. |
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| color, oder, shape, texture, mass, weight, volume, density, hardness, streak, luster, condutivity malleability. |
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| The four states of matter |
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| soild, liquid, gas, plasma. |
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| boiling point, melting point, frezzing point. |
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| naturally formed, non living,soild chemicals substance. |
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| Mohs scale of minerals in order. |
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| 1.talc, 2.Gypasm, 3.calcite, 4.flourite, 5. apatite, 6.orthoclse,7.quarotz 8.topaz, 9. corundum, 10. diomand. |
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| goog conducters of electricity malleable. |
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| Have properties of both metals and non-metals. |
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| poor conducters of electicity. |
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| Caopable of being extend or shape by beating with a hammer or by the pressure of rollers. |
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| The color of the powered mineral when scarped across a white steark plate. |
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| The ability to conduct electricity. |
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