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The ability to cause change. |
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A change in the size, shape, or state of matter that does not change it into a new kind of matter. |
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The flow of thermal energy from a warmer area to a cooler area. |
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A measure of how hot or cold matter is. |
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To mix completely with another substance to form a solution. |
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Matter made up of two or more substances or materials that are physically combined. |
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A mixture in which the particles of one kind of matter are mixed evenly with the particles of other kinds of matter. |
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A change in matter that produces new kinds of matter with different properties. |
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Another term for a chemical change. |
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The newly formed matter in a chemical reaction. |
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The matter that you start with in a chemical reaction. |
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