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Prop of Matter

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VOLUME   THE SPACE AN OBJECT TAKES UP  
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MASS   AMOUNT OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT  
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MATTER   ANYTHING THAT HAS MASS AND VOLUME  
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WEIGHT   HOW STRONG GRAVITY PULLS ON IT  
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STATE OF MATTER   ONE OF THE 3 FORMS THAT CAN MAKE MATTER: SOLID, LIQUID OR GAS  
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MELTING POINT   THE TEMPERATURE WHICH A SOLID TURNS TO A LIQUID  
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FREEZING POINT   THE TEMPERATURE (0 DEGREES C OR 32 DEGREES F) LIQUID -TO- SOLID  
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EVAPORATION   WHERE A LIQUID TURNS INTO A GAS  
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BOILING POINT   THE TEMPERATURE (100 DEGREE C OR 212 DEGREES F) LIQUID -TO- GAS  
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SUBLIMATION   A SOLID CHANGES TO A GAS  
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MASS AND WEIGHT?   MASS IS THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT AND WEIGHT IS HOW STRONG GRAVITY PULLS ON IT.  
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HOW IS MASS AND WEIGHT MEASURED?   MASS IS MEASURED IN GRAMS WEIGHT IS MEASURED IN POUNDS  
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HOW DO (GAS/LIQUID/SOLID) PARTICLES MOVE?   1. GAS PARTICLES MOVE RAPIDLY, WIDELY SPREAD 2. LIQUID PARTICLES MOVE MORE FREELY THAN SOLID "FREEDOM OF MOTION 3. SOLID PARTICLES ORGANIZED PATTERN, VIBRATE BACK AND FORTH BUT DO NOT MOVE PAST ONE ANOTHER.  
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CONDENSATION   GAS -TO- LIQUID  
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