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3rd 6 weeks final major project Vocab

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Beaker   A beaker holds and measures liquid, but is a ballpark estimate.  
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Triple Beam Balance   A TBB measures the mass of an object.  
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Graduated Cylinder   A graduated cylinder gives an accurate measurement of volume.  
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Test Tube   A test tube holds liquids and used to conduct experiments.  
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Petri Dish   A pertri dish is used for growing and viewing microorganisms.  
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Atom   An atom is the smallest particale into which an element can be divided and still have properties of elements.  
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Proton   A proton is a positively charged particale located in the nucleus.  
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Neutron   A neutron is a neutrally charged particale located in the nucleus.  
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Electron   An electron is a negatively charged particale located around the atoms nucleus in an electron cloud.  
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Valance Electron   A valance electron is the electrons on the outer mosat electron shell.  
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Metals   Metals are elements, usually solid, with a shiney surface, conducts thermal energy, and electricity.  
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Non-metals   Non-metals are elements that usually a gas or brittale solid at room temp. and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.  
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Metalloid   Metalloids are elements that share some properties with metals and non-metals.  
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Newton's 1st Law   An object at rest will stay at rest while an object in motion will stay in motion until acted on by an unbalanced force.  
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Newton's 2nd Law   A= MxF  
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Newton's 3rd Law   For every action, there is an equal and oppisite reaction.  
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Force   A push or pull  
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Newton (unit of measurement)   A newton is a unit of force.  
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Speed   Speed is the distance traveled divided be the needed to travel that distance.  
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Direction   Direction is the way an object is moving.  
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