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The temperature scale that defines the melting point of ice as 32 degrees and the boiling point as 212 degrees.

Fahrenheit scale

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The temperature scale that defines the melting point of ice as 0 degrees and the boiling point of water as 100 degrees.

Celsius scale

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The force with which gravity attracts a body.

weight

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A constant property that refers to the amount of matter an object contains.

mass

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A property that is not dependent on the size of an object.

intensive property

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The ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to its speed in a given medium.

refractive index

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A solid in which the constituent atoms have a regular arrangement.

crystalline solid

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A solid in which the constituent atoms or molecules are arranged in random or disordered positions.

amorphous solid

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What is an example of an amorphous solid?

glass

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A difference in the two indices of refraction exhibited by most crystalline materials.

birefringence

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______________ is a measure of heat intensity, or the amount of heat in a substance.

temperature

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What is the most commonly used temperature scale in science?

Celsius scale

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What is the formula for density?

density equals mass over volume

D = M/V

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________    __________ have definite geometric forms because of the orderly arrangement of their atoms.

crystalline solids

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Crystalline solids refract a beam of light in two different light-ray components, resulting in _______   __________

double refraction

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What is the basic metric unit of volume

liter

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What physical state has both shape and volume?

solid

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A physical property of matter that is equivalent to the mass per unit volume of a substance.

density

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The basic building blocks of all substances are__________

elements

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A centigram is equivalent to _________gram(s).

1/100 or 0.01

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In any type of _________the relative locations and distances between its atoms repeat throughout the solid.

crystal

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What causes a transparent solid immersed in liquid to seemingly disappear?

similar refractive indices

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Density is an intensive property of matter and can be used in__________.

identification

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What is the simplest type of balance for weighing?

The equal-arm balance

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How does mass differ from weight?

Mass refers to the amount of matter an object contains and is independent of location.  Weight is the force with which gravity attracts a body and is not independent of location.