Chemistry Chapter 1 Vocab

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Anything that has mass and occupies space
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The study of the composition of matter
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The study of chemicals that contain carbon
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The study of chemicals that usually don’t have carbon
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The study of chemicals that usually don’t have carbon.
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The study of ways to find out what stuff is made of.
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The study of how chemicals behave and react using physics ideas.
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Learning chemistry just to know more, not to make something.
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Using chemistry to solve real-life problems.
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Using science to make tools or solve problems.
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Using your senses to notice things.
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A smart guess you can test.
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A test to see if your guess is right.
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The thing you change in an experiment.
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The thing you measure in an experiment.
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A way to show or explain something you can’t see easily.
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An idea that explains lots of experiments and observations.
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A rule that always happens in nature.