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  • the measure of the amount of matter in an object
    mass
  • how do you find the mass of a paper clip
    balance
  • all matter is composed of tiny particles that are ---------------- in motion
    always
  • when brownies are baking or wires are burning, the physical property observed is
    odor
  • matter that is made up of only one kind of atom
    element
  • what do you use to find the volume of milk needed in a recipe
    graduated container
  • the ability of an object to transfer thermal or electrical energy is
    conductivity
  • the smallest particle of any object
    atom
  • how do you find the volume of a box of books
    ruler
  • the state of matter in which the particles can easily be compressed, are very active, and spread apart until they meet a barrier that contains them
    gas
  • the state of matter in which the particles move more than the particles in solids do and the attraction between the particles is strong enough to keep the matter from completely spreading out
    liquid
  • multiplying the length by width by height of a regularly shaped object can be used to determine
    volume
  • the state of matter that has no definite shape and no definite volume
    gas
  • how are matter and mass related
    matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.All matter takes up space, and all matter has mass
  • matter that is formed by combining atoms of different elements is
    a compound
  • the state of matter that has no definite shape but does have definite volume
    liquid
  • water displacement is used to measure
    the volume of unusually shaped objects
  • how do you find the mass of a soccer ball
    balance
  • anything that has mass and takes up space
    matter
  • the state in which the particles have a strong attraction to each other, are close together, and do not vibrate very much
    solid
  • the physical property observed when light bounces off a shiny pan
    reflectivity
  • a characteristic that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
    physical property
  • the state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
    solid
  • God created all matter, which makes up all living and nonliving things
    biblical worldview
  • natural processes explain the existence of all things
    naturalistic worldview
  • the amount of space that a substance takes up
    volume
  • why is it beneficial to know how matter works
    knowing how matter works helps people serve one another