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atom
/ˈætəm/
noun
(science) the smallest part of a chemical element that is found in the nature
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organism
/ˈɔɹɡəˌnɪzəm/
noun
a living thing such as a plant, animal, etc., especially a very small one that lives on its own
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chemical
/ˈkɛməkəɫ/, /ˈkɛmɪkəɫ/
adjective
made by a process that involves chemistry
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gas
/ˈɡæs/
noun
the state of a substance that is neither solid nor liquid
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liquid
/ˈɫɪkwəd/, /ˈɫɪkwɪd/
noun
the state of a substance that is without shape and can flow easily
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solid
/ˈsɑɫəd/
noun
the state of a substance that is firm and has a certain shape, not like gas or liquid
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material
/məˈtɪɹiəɫ/
noun
a substance from which things can be made
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substance
/ˈsəbstəns/
noun
a particular kind of matter in gas, solid or liquid form
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electric
/ɪˈɫɛktɹɪk/
adjective
relating to, produced by, or using electricity
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real
/ˈɹiɫ/
adjective
happening or being in the world and not on someone's mind
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systematic
/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/
adjective
done according to a system and in a planned way
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metal
/ˈmɛtəɫ/
noun
a usually solid and hard substance that heat and electricity can move through it, such as gold, iron, etc.
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plastic
/ˈpɫæstɪk/
noun
a light substance produced in a chemical process that can be formed into different shapes when heated
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iron
/ˈaɪɝn/
noun
a metallic chemical element with a silvery-gray appearance, widely used for making tools, steel, buildings, and various industrial products
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gold
/ˈɡoʊɫd/
noun
a valuable yellow-colored metal that is used for making jewelry
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silver
/ˈsɪɫvɝ/
noun
a shiny grayish-white metal of high value that heat and electricity can move through it and is used in jewelry making, tableware, coins, electronics, etc.
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carbon
/ˈkɑɹbən/
noun
a nonmetal element that can be found in all organic compounds and living things
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oxygen
/ˈɑksədʒən/, /ˈɑksɪdʒən/
noun
a chemical element in gas form with no color that living things need for breathing
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chemical element
/kˈɛmɪkəl ˈɛlɪmənt/
noun
any of the simple chemical substances that consist of atoms of only one type, such as gold, oxygen, carbon, etc.
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stone
/ˈstoʊn/
noun
a hard and solid material that forms the rocks, which is often used for building things
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to research
/ˈɹisɝtʃ/, /ɹiˈsɝtʃ/
verb
to study a subject carefully and systematically to discover new facts or information about it
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method
/ˈmɛθəd/
noun
a specific way or process of doing something, particularly an established or systematic one
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example
/ɪɡˈzæmpəɫ/
noun
something such as a situation, object, fact, etc. that shows or proves what one is saying
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to invent
/ˌɪnˈvɛnt/
verb
to make or design something that did not exist before
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inventor
/ˌɪnˈvɛntɝ/
noun
someone who makes or designs something that did not exist before
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to discover
/dɪˈskəvɝ/
verb
to be the first person who finds something or someplace that others did not know about
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discovery
/ˌdɪsˈkəvɹi/, /dɪˈskəvɝi/, /dɪˈskəvɹi/
noun
the act of finding something for the first time and before others
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tool
/ˈtuɫ/
noun
something such as a hammer, saw, etc. that is held in the hand and used for a specific job
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fact
/ˈfækt/
noun
something that is known to be true or real, especially when it can be proved
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reason
/ˈɹizən/
noun
something that explains an action or event
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technology
/tekˈnɑːlədʒi/
noun
scientific knowledge put into practice in a particular area, especially in industry
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data
/ˈdætə/, /ˈdeɪtə/
noun
information or facts collected to be used for various purposes
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focus
/ˈfoʊkəs/, /ˈfoʊkɪs/
noun
the act of directing one's attention and energy toward a particular thing or task
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sound
/ˈsaʊnd/
noun
anything that we can hear
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laboratory
/ˈɫæbɹəˌtɔɹi/
noun
a place where people do scientific experiments, manufacture drugs, etc.
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result
/ɹiˈzəɫt/, /ɹɪˈzəɫt/
noun
something that is caused by something else
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