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Measuring Matter ODG

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Which of the following units is an example of liquid volume?   Milliliters  
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three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas   Volume  
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typically large body of matter with no definite shape   Mass  
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Unit of mass   Grams  
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Force of Gravity   Weight  
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anything that takes up space   Matter  
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Formula is p=m/v   Density  
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Liquid, Solid, Plasma, and Gas   States of matter  
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metric units of measurement are millimeters and centimeters   Meter Stick  
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common piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid   Graduated Cylinder  
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A metric unit of length   Centimeters  
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Unit of volume   Centimeters cubed  
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Curved upper surface of a liquid in a tube   Meniscus  
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instrument used to measure mass   Triple Balance Beam  
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When a cylinder is submerged in the water it pushes water out of the way   Displacement Method  
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When an object is added to the water in a graduated cylinder, the level of the water rises   Regular shaped solid  
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irregular three-dimensional solid with a constant cross-section is given by   Irregular shaped solid  
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adjectives that allow us to indicate the volume of geometric bodies   Length X Width X Height  
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