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| anything that has mass and takes up space |
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| the characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance into something else |
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| the measure of the pull of gravity on an object to the density of another object |
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| the amount of space an object takes up |
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| the concentration of matter in an object |
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| the comparison of the density of one object |
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| the comparison of the density of one object to the density of another object |
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| the force of repulsion or attraction between poles of magnets |
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| a combination of two or more different kinds of matter. Each substance keeps its own properites |
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| the point at which no more of a substance (solute) can be dissolved into a liquid (solvent) |
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| the ability of a substance to be dissolved |
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| a substance that dissolves another substance in a solution (in saltwater, water is the solvent) |
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| a substance that dissolves another substance in a solution |
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| a special type of mixture in which particles of the two substances are evenly mixed and not easily separated. |
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| the ability of a substance to soak up a liquid |
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| to mix evenly in a liquid. (when a substance dissolves it breaks into tiny pieces that seem to disappear. |
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| a measure of how fast molecules are moving in an object (the measure of the heat in an object) |
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