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What is… The answer to these science definitions from unit C?

Matter: A.Anything that has mass and takes up space B.The amount of matter in an object C.A measure of the pull of gravity on an object

Physical Properties a.the ability of a substance to go through a chemical change b.the ability of one substance to be dissolved in another substance c.characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance

Mass: a.anything that has mass and takes up space b.the amount of matter in an object c.a measure of the pull of gravity on an object

Weight: a.anything that has mass and takes up space b.the amount of matter in an object c.a measure of the pull of gravity on an object

Volume: a.the concentration of matter in an object b.the amount of space an object takes up c.anything that has mass and takes up space

Density: a.anything that has mass and takes up space b.a measure of the pull of gravity on an object c.the concentration of matter in an object

Solubility: a.the ability of a substance to go through a chemical change b.the ability to cause changes in matter c.the ability of one substance to be dissolved in another substance

Solid: a.state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape b.state of matter without a definite shape or volume c.state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume

Liquid: a.state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape b.state of matter without a definite shape or volume c.state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume

Gas: a.state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape b.state of matter without a definite shape or volume c.state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume

Evaporation: a.the process by which a gas changes into a liquid b.the chemical property of being able to burn c.the process by which a liquid changes into a gas

Condensation: a.the process by which a gas changes into a liquid b.the chemical property of being able to burn c.the process by which a liquid changes into a gas

Reactivity: a.the ability of a substance to go through a chemical change b.the ability to cause changes in matter c.the ability of one substance to be dissolved in another substance

Combustibility: a.the chemical property of being able to burn b.the ability to cause changes in matter c.the ability of one substance to be dissolved in another substance

Nucleus: a.the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element b.the center of an atom c.a subatomic particle with no charge

Proton: a.the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element b.a subatomic particle with a positive charge c.the center of an atom

Neutron: a.the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element b.the center of an atom c.a subatomic particle with no charge

Electron: a.a subatomic particle with no charge b.a subatomic particle with a positive charge c.a subatomic particle with a negative charge

Element: a.a grouping of two or more atoms joined together b.the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element c.a substance made up of only one kind of atom

Atom: a.a grouping of two or more atoms joined together b.the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element c.a substance made up of only one kind of atom

Molecule: a.a grouping of two or more atoms joined together b.the smallest unit of an element that has all the properties of that element c.a substance made up of only one kind of atom

Periodic Table: –a table of elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number –a grouping of two or more atoms joined together –the ability to cause changes in matter

Compound: a.a substance made up of only one kind of atom b.a substance made up of the atoms of two or more different elements c.a grouping of two or more atoms joined together

Energy: a.the ability of a substance to go through a chemical change b.the ability to cause changes in matter c.the ability of one substance to be dissolved in another substance

Kinetic Energy: a.the energy an object has because of its place or its condition b.the ability to cause changes in matter c.the energy of motion, or energy in use

Potential Energy: a.the energy an object has because of its place or its condition b.the ability to cause changes in matter c.the energy of motion, or energy in use

Electric Charge: a.the charge obtained by an object as it gains or loses electrons b.the attraction or repulsion of objects due to their electric charges c.the flow of electrons from a negatively charged object to a positively charged object

Electric Force: a.the charge obtained by an object as it gains or loses electrons b.the attraction or repulsion of objects due to their electric charges c.the flow of electrons from a negatively charged object to a positively charged object

Electric Current: a.the charge obtained by an object as it gains or loses electrons b.the attraction or repulsion of objects due to their electric charges c.the flow of electrons from a negatively charged object to a positively charged object

Conductor: a.material that conducts electrons easily b.material that does not conduct electrons c.a material that resists the flow of electrons

Electric Circuit: a.the path along which electrons flow b.the charge obtained by an object as it gains or loses electrons c.the attraction or repulsion of objects due to their electric charges

Insulator: a.material that conducts electrons easily b.material that does not conduct electrons c.a material that resists the flow of electrons

resistor: a.material that conducts electrons easily b.material that does not conduct electrons c.a material that resists the flow of electrons

Electromagnet: a.the bending of light rays as they pass through a substance b.a temporary magnet made by passing an electric current through a wire coiled around an iron bar c.a characteristic of sounds determined by the speed at which sound waves move

reflection: a.a piece of clear material that bends, or refracts, light rays passing through b.the bending of light rays as they pass through a substance c.light energy that bounces off objects

refraction: a.a piece of clear material that bends, or refracts, light rays passing through b.the bending of light rays as they pass through a substance c.light energy that bounces off objects

temperature: a.the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another b.the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object c.the direct transfer of heat between objects that touch

heat: a.the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another b.the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object c.the direct transfer of heat between objects that touch

conduction: a.the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another b.the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object c.the direct transfer of heat between objects that touch

convection: a.the transfer of heat due to the mixing of a liquid or a gas b.the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves c.the direct transfer of heat between objects that touch

radiation: a.the transfer of heat due to the mixing of a liquid or a gas b.the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves c.the direct transfer of heat between objects that touch