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6.P.2.1 Matter: Properties and Changes Notes The Theory ______ of Conservation of states:______ cannot be or!____________ height is anything that has (weight) and height (takes …
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6.P.2.1 Matter: Properties and Changes Notes
The Theory ______
of Conservation
of
states:______
cannot be
or!____________
height
is anything that has
(weight) and height
(takes up space).
A
is the
in an object.
is the
an object takes
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The __law__ conservation
of state that either energy may produced nor destroyed
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