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3
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to move, or put out of place (When an object is in the matter it will move the water to equal the space taken up by the object)
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4
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The amount of force that matter applies on a space
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5
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This states that matter expands when it is heated up ( water is an exception)
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6
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States that the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature (ex. Hot Air Balloon)
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7
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The amount of energy needed to change a liquid to a gas state
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8
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This state of matter has a definite shape, volume, and has the least amount of atoms
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9
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Can be observed or measured without changing matters identity
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13
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For an object to float it must weigh less than or equal to the weight of the fluid moved by the object
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15
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The amount of energy needed to change a solid to a liquid state
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1
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Any object that has mass, takes up space, and is made of atoms
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2
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This Theory states that all matter is made up of atoms that are in constant motion
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10
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This state of matter has no definite shape, no definite volume, and is most atoms are on Earth
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11
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This state of matter has no definite shape, a definite volume, and the amount of atoms is between gas and solids
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12
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An objects mass compared to its volume
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14
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A gas like mixture that has no definite shape, no definite volume, and most atoms are found in the universe
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