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1st Semester Vocab.

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Test Tube   It is a container that is used to hold small amounts of liquids.  
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Petri Dish   It is used for growing and viewing microorganisms.  
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Triple Beam Balance   It is used to weigh the mass of something in grams.  
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Flask   It is used for holding or mixing chemincals-this container measures at a ball park estimate.  
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Graduated Cylinder   It is used to measure the volume of liquid in ml.  
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Hand Lens   This item is used to magnify objects.  
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Atom   It is the smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still have the same properties of that element.  
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Element   It is part of the building blocks of matter that is made up of one kind of atom.  
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Nucleus   It is the center of an atom that is made up of protons and neutrons.  
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Electron Shell   The Electron Shell is the region in the atom where electrons are found.  
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Proton   It is a positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom/  
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Neutron   It is a neutral charge located in the nucleus of an atom.  
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Electron   It is a negatively charged particle that is found in the Electron Shell of an atom.  
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Atomic Number   It is the average mass of one atom of an element.  
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Atomic Mass   It is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.  
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Valence Electron   It is electrons in the most outer ring with the most energy level that determines the chemical properties of an element.  
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Force   Force is a push or a pull  
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Friction   it is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact with each other.  
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Thrust   It is a strong push that quickly acclerates an object.  
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Net Force   It is the combining of all forces on an object.  
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Balanced Force   All forces of an object are equal and opposite of each other.  
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Unbalanced Force   All forces acting on a object are not equal.  
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