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science unit 1

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Chemical property   A quality or characteristic of an item that has a reaction with a chemical, or has changed throughout testing  
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Physical property   A property that can be observed with the five senses as it changes.  
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Toxic / toxicity   Materials that can be fatal if came into contact with by a living thing.  
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Reacts / reaction   To respond to something after it happens in a certain way.  
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Density   How compact an object is, density can be found by doing the equation mass/volume=density. The unit is normally g/cm3 or g/mL.  
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Mass   Another word for weight, it can be easily calculated by doing density(volume).  
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Volume   The amount of space an object takes up. It can easily be found doing mass/ density=volume  
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Quantitive data   Data that is measured in quantities, it uses numbers to be measured.  
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Conduct   To produce or organize certain things, may have a reaction. Some examples would if a light bulb is screwed in and doesn’t light up it may not conduct electricity.  
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Transparent   An object that easily allows light to pass through, the light can then be seen from the other side.  
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Translucent   An object that allows light to pass through, but may to be a clear image from the other side.  
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Opaque   Not allowing light through, can not be seen through.  
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Hazardous material   A substance or material that may be unsafe to anything living, chemicals and others alike chemicals are considered hazardous material.  
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Kilo   1,000  
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Hecto   100  
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Deka   10  
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Deci   .1  
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Centi   .01  
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Milli   .001  
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