| A | B |
| Matter | anything that has volume and mass. |
| Volume | The amount of space taken up, or occupied, by an object. |
| Meniscus | The curve you see created by liquid poored into a graduated cylinder. |
| Mass | The amount of matter in a given substance. |
| Weight | a meassure of the gravitational force exerted on an object. |
| Newton (N) | The SI unit of force or weight. |
| Physical Property | Characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter. |
| Density | The amount of matter in a given volume. |
| Chemical Properties | Describes a substance based on its ability to change into a new substance. |
| State | The physical form in which a substance exists, such as a solid, liquid, or gas. |
| Solubilty | The abilty to dissolve in another liquid. |
| Physical change | A change that affects one or more physical properties of a substance. |
| Chemical cahnge | When one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances with their own unique properties. |
| Flammability | The ability to burn. |
| Ductility | The abilty to be drawn or pulled into a wire. |
| Cubic Centimeters (cm3) | The standard SI units for volume expressed in cubic units |
| Milliliters (ml) | The standard SI units for volume to express a liquid. |
| Centimeters squared (cm2) | The standard SI unit of measure to express the area of an object. |
| grams (g) | The standard SI unit of measure for mass. |
| Meters (m) | The standard SI unit of measure for length. |