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Science

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atom   (noun) a particle that is the smallest basic unit of matter  
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chemical property   (noun) a special characteristic of a substance that describes how it reacts with another substance.  
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compound   (noun) a substance that contains 2 or more different elements chemically bonded together. An example is water.  
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element   (noun) a substance that contains only one kind of atom. There are 92 elements that occur naturally. An example is iron.  
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matter   (noun) anything that has mass and takes up space; anything with mass and volume.  
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mixture   (noun) 2 or more substances that have been mixed together, but each substance still has its original characteristics. An example is mixing Cheerios and paper clips together.  
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molecule   (noun) a particle of matter that has 2 or more atoms chemically bonded together. The atoms can be the same or different.  
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particle   (noun) a tiny bit of something  
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physical property   (noun) a special characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance (example - color, density, etc.)  
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property   (noun) any special characteristic of a substance that can be used to identify that substance.  
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pure substance   (noun) a substance that contains only one kind of particle. An element and a compound are both pure substances.  
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