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Magnetism |
The property of attraction to a magnet . |
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Dissolve |
Solid breaks down into smalll pieces in a liquid,solid evenly distributes throughout the liquid. |
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Attract |
To pull something to or toward something else. |
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Repel |
To force something to move away or apart. |
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Magnetic |
A material such as steel or iron that is attracted to a magnet. |
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Non-magnetic |
A material , such as wood or a rubber band that is not attracted to metal . |
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Matter |
Anything that takes up space . |
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Mass |
The amount of matter in a object . |
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Volume |
The amount of space a liquid takes up. |
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Density |
The amout of matter [molecules] in an object . |
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Thermal energy |
Energy that can be measured by a thermometer [AKA,heat]. |
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Eletrical energy |
Energy resulting from the flow of charged particles. |
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Conductor |
Material that allows heat or electrical energy to easily flow through it. |
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Insulator |
Material that stops or slows down heat or electrcity from passing through . |
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Solute |
is the substance that dissolves liquids. |
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Soluble |
any substance that can dissolve in another . |
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Solvent |
is the liquid that dissolves in a substance . |
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Solubility |
is a physical property that measures the ability of a solid |
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Substance |
A single part of a mixture or solution. |
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Mixture |
A combonation of two or more substances where each keeps its own properties and both can be easily seperated. |
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Solution |
A particular type of mixture where a substance dissolves in another the molecules spread evenly through the other substance such as added salt with water. |
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Recycle |
To change waste into reusable material. |
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Conservation |
To protect natural resources and avoid wasteful and distructive use. |
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Decompose |
Break down or rot. |
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Dispose |
Get rid of something by throwing it away. |
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Dependent variable |
the thing that a sientist is measuring. |