defintion: anything that has mass takes up space

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DEFINTION: ANYTHING THAT HAS

MASSTAKES UP SPACE

1. Mass: the number of atoms and molecules

2. Volume – the amount of space it takes up

3. Weight : the affect of gravity on mass

4. Density – compares mass to volume

5. Inertia – resists a change in its state of motion

CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAN BE OBSERVED OR MEASURED

RESISTANCE TO FLOWING

ABILITY TO ALLOW HEAT OR ELECTRICITY TO FLOW

ABILITY OF A SOLID TO BE HAMMERED WITHOUT SHATTERING

RESISTANCE OF A MATERIAL TO BEING SCRATCHED BY ANOTHER MATERIAL

Solid Liquid Gas Plasma

The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure.

Able to stay immersedOr floating in a liquid

Atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.

Allows light to pass through with little interference.

The temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid.

TEMPERATURE AT WHICH A SUBSTANCE CHANGES FROM A SOLID TO A LIQUID

TEMPERATURE AT WHICH A SUBSTANCE CHANGES FROM A LIQUID TO A GAS

MASS/VOLUME

Ability to reflect light(Shiny)

Shatters when hit with a hammer.

The ability of a substance to be pulled into a wire.

To choose the right material for the right job

To separate mixtures

Filtration Distillation

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