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The measure of how much space an object takes up
What is volume.
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Anything that has mass and volume is made up of
What is matter.
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The ability to make a material thin without breaking it.
What is ductility.
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This consists of two or more atoms joined together as a single particle.
What is a molecule.
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The amount of mass for each milliliter of a substance.
What is density.
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A material that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by using chemical reactions.
What is an element.
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A group of elements on the periodic table that have conductivity, luster, and flexibility.
What is are metals.
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The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element.
What is an atom.
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The hard core of an atom.
What is the nucleus.
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Bending a material without breaking.
What is malleability.
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The unit used to measure weight.
What is a pound (LB).
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At room temperature, the state of matter most elements are.
What is a solid.
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A particle of an atom that has a negative charge.
What is an electron
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The particle of an atom that has no charge.
What is a neutron.
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The particle of an atom that has a positive charge.
What is a proton.
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The most common elements in the universe.
What are hydrogen and helium.
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This occurs when metals combine with nonmetals from the environment.
What is corroded.
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The formula to density.
What is mass/volume.
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The location where protons and neutrons are located.
What is the nucleus.
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The resistance to sinking.
What is buoyancy.
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Used to find the volume of an irregular object.
What is a graduated cylinder.
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Dull, poor conductor, and brittle.
What is a nonmetal.
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NaCl
What is table salt.
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H2O2
What is hydrogen peroxide.
500
Two or more atoms of the same element.
What is a molecule.