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Review for Unit 1 and 2 Exam

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THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN A GIVEN SPACE.   DENSITY  
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ANY SUBSTANCE THAT HAS MASS AND TAKES UP SPACE.   MATTER  
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THE AMOUNT OF SPACE AN OBJECT TAKES UP.   VOLUME  
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THE METRIC SYSTEM USED BY SCIENTISTS WORLDWIDE TO AVOID CONFUSION OF MEASUREMENTS.   INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS (SI)  
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A NUMERICAL OBSERVATION; ALWAYS CONTAINS A NUMBER.   QUANTITATIVE  
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LUSTER, CLEAVAGE, FRACTURE, STREAK, AND HARDNESS ARE EXAMPLES.   PROPERTIES OF MINERALS  
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METHOD OF MEASURING THE VOLUME OF IRREGULAR OBJECTS.   DISPLACEMENT  
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THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT.   MASS  
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THE CURVATURE OF WATER IN A GRADUATED CYLINDER.   MENISCUS  
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METRIC BASE UNIT OF VOLUME   LITER  
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METRIC BASE UNIT OF LENGTH   METER  
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METRIC BASE UNIT OF MASS   GRAM  
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FORMULA FOR DENSITY   MASS DIVIDED BY VOLUME  
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FORMULA FOR CALCULATING VOLUME OF A CUBE OR RECTANGULAR CYLINDER   LENGTH X WIDTH X HEIGHT  
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AN OBSERVATION THAT REQUIRES THE USE OF YOUR FIVE SENSE; THE QUALITY OF AN OBJECT   QUALITATIVE  
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SCALE USED TO ORGANIZE THE HARDNESS OF MINERALS   MOH'S SCALE OF HARDNESS  
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HOW MUCH IS A KILO   ONE THOUSAND (1000)  
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HOW MUCH IS A MILLI   ONE THOUSANDTH (.001)  
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