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Particle Nature of Matter
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- Q1Anything that has weight and takes up space.Matter30s
- Q2The smallest possible unit of matter.Particle30s
- Q3The space occupied by a solid, liquid or gas.Volume30s
- Q4A scientific measurement of volume, usually for liquids. A cup of water is 237 milliliters. Milliliters is usually abbreviated mL.Milliliters30s
- Q5A scientific tool that is used to accurately measure out liquids.Graduated Cylinder30s
- Q6The idea that all matter consists of many particles that are 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair. Knowing this allows us to explain a lot of interesting things in science.Particle Model of Matter30s
- Q7A very cold liquid made from nitrogen gas. It is -321 degrees Fahrenheit (-196 degrees Celsius) and is used to freeze things very quickly.Liquid nitrogen30s
- Q8A container from which air is removed by a vacuum pump.Vacuum Chamber30s