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Volume Matter Density Texture Increase Decrease Remove heat Add Heat Alter
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Amount of a liquid, could use a graduated cylinder to measure. The amount of space an object takes up.
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Any object that takes up space.
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Objects with higher densities sink. Objects that are less dense float.
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How an object feels.
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To go up.
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To go down.
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To make cooler. When you remove heat the object will get colder.
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To make warm When you add heat the object gets warmer.
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To change.
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Magnetic Table/ chart Boil Evaporation solid Liquid GAS Difference Floating
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To attract to a magnet. Do all metals attract to a magnet? Which metals always attract to a magnet?
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A organized way for a scientist to collect data. Consists of rows and columns. Always uses lables.
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When heat is added to a liquid it can occur. Bubbles occur in the liquid it is the sign of boiling. Thermometers are used to see if you are reaching the boiling point
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Evaporation occurs when liquids are heated. Can happen with just the sun or a hot plate. Liquids will decrease when evaporation occurs.
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Definite shape, Definite volume. Molecules in tight rows and columns. Very little movement in the molecules. Soliders.
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Takes the shape of the container. Loosely moving molecules. Wiggle room Hot water molecules mover faster than cold water molecules.
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To subtract. Displacement of water. Difference of the volume of water at the starting point and after you dropped an item in the graduated cylinder.
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To be less dense than liquid. Rises to the top of water. Opposite of sinking.
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Completely fills the container. No definite shape. Molecules bouncing all over the place. Crazy
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