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| A form of matter that takes up a specific amount of space and has a definite shape. |
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| A form of matter that does not have a definite shape or definite volume |
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| A representation (example) of some object or system in the real world. |
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| Anything that you can observe about an object by using your senses. |
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| Anything that has mass and takes up space. |
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| The amount of space matter takes up. |
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| The process by which a liquid changes into a gas. |
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| The changing of a gas into a liquid, |
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| Something that has two or more different types of matter. |
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| the measurement of the force of gravity pulling on an object |
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| water boils at 100 degrees celsius |
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| the ability to cause change and do work |
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| the energy that moves the particles in matter |
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| the movement of thermal energy from one place to another |
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| a material in which thermal energy moves easily |
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| a material in which thermal energy does not move |
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| a form of energy that travels in waves |
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| energy that is made by vibrations |
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