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Science Vocab

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1st Semester Science Vocab   By: Alex Muffler  
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Gloves   Gloves protect your hands when handling chemicals and hot objects.  
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Safety Goggles   Goggles protect your eyes from chemical splashes.  
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Graduated Cylinder   Graduated Cylinders measure the volume of liquids or an object accurately.  
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Triple Beam Balance   Balances measure the mass of an object.  
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Density   Density is the mass per unit volume.  
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Mass   Mass is the amount of matter in an object.  
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Volume   Volume is the amount of space an object covers.  
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Proton   Protons are subatomic particles in an atom's nucleus with a positive electrical charge.  
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Electron   Electrons are tiny subatomic particles revolving around an atom's nucleus with a negative charge.  
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Neutron   Neutrons are subatomic particles in an atom's nucleus with no electrical charge.  
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Physical Change   Physical change is a change in shape or state of matter without a chemical change.  
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Chemical Change   Chemical change is a change in chemical composition to form a new element.  
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Group   Periods are horizontal lines on the periodic table of elements. Elements in a group have the same chemical properties and same number valence electrons.  
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Period   Groups are vertical lines on the periodic table of elements. Elements in a period have the same number of electron shells.  
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Newton's First Law   Newton's First Law says an object's movement doesn't change unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force.  
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Newton's Second Law   Newton's Second Law says the acceleration of an object depends on its mass and the net force on it.  
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Newton's Third Law   Newton's Third Law says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.  
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Unbalanced Force   Unbalanced force occurs when unequal forces act on an object and the object moves.  
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Balanced Force   Balanced force occurs when forces acting on an object are equal and the object doesn't move.  
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Speed   Speed is the amount of distance traveled per time unit.  
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