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Matter is anything with (1) and volume. A (2)
is a form of
matter with a uniform and unchanging composition. Substances have specific, unchanging
(3)
that can be observed. Substances have both physical and chemical properties.
properties colate observed without changing a substance's chemical
composition. Color, hardness, and (5)
are examples. Other properties cannot be
observed without changing the composition of a substance. These are called (6)
properties
An example is the tendency of iron to form rust when exposed to air.

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