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Science vocab

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Triple Beam Balance   To measure wieght of an object(s)  
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Graduated cylinder   To find volume of mass of an object  
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Beaker   To measure liquids  
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Density   Measure of how closley pact atoms are together  
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Prediction   To make an inference on what will happen  
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Mass   The amount of matter an object has  
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Goggles   Eye wear to protect your eyes  
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Volume   Amount of space an object takes up  
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Observation   To see the facts in front of you  
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Test Tube   Small tube that measures substances  
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Inference   To make an educated guess  
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Atom   Small patricle that joins other particles to make up solids and everything  
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Atomic Mass   Protons + Nuetrons  
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Atomic Number   Order of element in the periodic table  
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Nucleus   Middle of an atom  
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Proton   Positive charge of an atom  
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Nuetron   Negative charge of an atom  
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Electron   Negative charge (Nuetron+Proton=Electron)  
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Valence Electron   Electron in outer shell of atom  
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Ion   When number of protons and electrons become unequal  
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Element   Something that atoms compacted together make up  
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Isotope   Take away proton, becomes negatively charged  
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Metal   Conducts electricity  
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Metalloid   Contains metals and non metals  
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Group   Vertical column on the periodic table(also share same number of valence electrons)  
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Period   Horrizontal column on the periodic table  
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Element   Substance on the periodic table Ex: Silicon  
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Transition Elements   On either sides of the stair steps on the periodic table  
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Representative Elements   On the left side of the stair steps on the periodic table  
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Law of Conservation of matter   Atoms are not created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction  
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Element Molecule   Listed in the periodic table  
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Compound Molecule   Mixed with other elements to create new element  
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Reactants   Compound or element that changes during a chemical reaction  
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Products   compound or element that is a result of a chemical reaction  
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Chemical Equation   Writing changes in the arrangement use of chemical symbols  
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Chemical Formula   Describes # of atoms to make up 1 molecule of a compound  
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Coefficient   In chemical equation, # placed in front of the chemical formula to balance equation  
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Subscript   A #, figure, or symbol that appears smaller than normal; best known in formulas  
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Acceleration   Change in Velocity  
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Balanced Force   A force that is equal  
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Direction   A path in which an object takes  
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Force   Push or pull  
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Newtons 1st Law (inertia)   Objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced and objects st reast stay at rest unless acted upon  
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Newtons 2nd Law (Force+Acceleration)   F=MxA (Force=Mass x acceleration)  
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Speed   How fast something is moving  
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Unbalanced Force   Net force  
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Velocity   Speed and direction  
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Coefficient   In chemical equation, # placed in front of the chemical formula to balance equation  
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Subscript   A #, figure, or symbol that appears smaller than normal; best known in formulas  
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Acceleration   Change in Velocity  
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Balanced Force   A force that is equal  
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Direction   A path in which an object takes  
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Force   Push or pull  
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Newtons 1st Law (inertia)   Objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced and objects st reast stay at rest unless acted upon  
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Newtons 2nd Law (Force+Acceleration)   F=MxA (Force=Mass x acceleration)  
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Speed   How fast something is moving  
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Unbalanced Force   Net force  
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Velocity   Speed and direction  
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