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| when a substance soaks up a liquid |
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| when two unlike molecules are attracted to each other |
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| tempature at which a liquid becomes a gas. |
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| upward pressure on a floating object |
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| when a liquid defies gravity and flows up through a substance. |
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| when two like molecules are attracted to each other |
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| change of gas to a liquid |
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| a type of diffusion where a material passes through a permeable membrance . |
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| concentration of matter in an object. |
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| matter traveling from an area of high concentration to one of lower concentration. |
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| liquid molecules that escape from the surface of a liquid and change to a gas. |
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| the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled. 0 degrees Celsius of 32 degrees F |
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| matter that has no definite shape, weight, and size. |
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| a form of matter no definite shape or size. |
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| anything that has weight and takes of space |
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| the temperature at which a given solid will melt. |
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| A substance made by mixing other substances together. |
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| the physical properties of 2 or more substances when mixed together remain the same and can be separated into original substance |
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| any property used to characterize matter and energy and their interactions. |
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| the point at which no more substance solute can be dissolved into a liquid (solute). iced tea has so much sugar in it that it falls to the bottom |
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| A substance or object that is solid rather than liquid or fluid. |
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| a type of mixture in which particles of the two substances are evenly mixed |
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| solvent- liquid substance capable of dissolving one or more substances, ex. water. |
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| property of a liquid that makes it resist flowing. |
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