What is a common factor that allows us to group both people and materials?
Organizing Properties

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What are the smallest units of a substance called?
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What is a substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance called?
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Which property was NOT used to group objects in the experiment?
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What common property did the safety pin and paperclip share in the experiment?
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