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Word Definition
circuit  a path through which electricity flows  
conduct  to allow an electric current to pass  
conduction  transfer of heat from a warmer substance to a cooler substance through direct contact  
conductor  a substance, commonly a metal such as copper or aluminum, that has low resistance to electric current and through which electricity will flow  
crystal  a piece of solid, often transparent material with shiny, flat surfaces that can be identified by its special shape or pattern  
density  the ratio of the mass of a material in proportion to its volume  
dilute  to make a solution less concentrated, usually by adding more liquid  
dissolving  when a substance is no longer visible when it is mixed in a liquid  
electricity  the interaction of electric charges  
electromagnet  a coil of wire usually wound around a core of iron or steel, which produces a magnetic field when electricity flows through the wire  
energy  the ability to do work  
evaporation  the process by which a liquid changes into a gas  
geothermal energy  heat energy from inside the Earth  
heat  transfer of thermal energy between substances that are at different temperatures  
ingredients  one or more materials that go into a mixture or solution  
insulate  to prevent or reduce the passage of electricity, heat, or sound  
lens  a piece of glass that is curved on one or both sides  
light  a special kind of energy that makes it possible for us to see, consisting of waves moving out from a source  
magnetism  the properties of magnets and their attraction towards iron  
mass  the amount of matter in an object  
matter  anything that has mass and takes up space  
mixture  a combination of two or more materials that keep their same properties when combined  
parallel circuit  a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit  
physical properties  property of matter that can be observed without changing its make up  
produce  to bring into existence; to cause or to make  
property  characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured  
radiation  transfer of thermal (heat) energy in the form of waves  
reflection  something that is bounced off something else  
refraction  the bending of light as it passes from one material to another  
saturated solution  a solution in which no more material will dissolve, with additional material settling to the bottom  
series circuit  an electric circuit connected so that current passes through each circuit element in turn  
solar energy  energy from the sun  
change  to make or become different  
solubility  the property that substances have of dissolving in solvents, such as the solubility of salt in water  
solute  a substance tha dissolves into another substance  
solution  a special mixture formed when a material dissolves in a liquid and cannot be filtered out  
solvent  the material that the solute dissolves into  
sound  energy that travels through matter in waves and can be heard by the ear  
substances  a solid, liquid, or gas; matter  
temperature  the measure of how hot or cold something is  
vibrating  rapid back and forth movements  
volume  the amount of space something takes up  
weight  the amount of gravitational pull on an object  
concentration  the relative amount of a substance in a mixture