In the following post is some vocabulary in
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No
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Word in English
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Meaning in Bahasa
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1
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Matter
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Materi (everything
that occupies space and has mass)
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2
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Compose
|
Menyusun (form the substance of)
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3
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Chemical reaction
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Reaksi kimia (a
process where by new substances, the reaction product, are formed from some
of the original substances called reagents)
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4
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Separates
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Terpisah (Divided from another
or others; disjoined; disconnected; separated; -- said of things once
connected)
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5
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Bond
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Ikatan (a
physics process that is responsible for the interaction of attraction between
two atoms or molecules that causes a diatomic or polyatomic compound to be
stable)
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6
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Substance
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Zat (something that
occupies space and has mass)
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7
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Phases
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Fasa (a
number of homogeneous substances both chemically and physically, or it can be
said that a homogeneous system)
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8
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Solute
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Zat terlarut (The smallest
part dissolved in the solution)
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9
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Compound
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Senyawa (pure chemicals
consisting of two or more elements that can be broken down into their
constituent elements by the chemical reaction)
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10
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Mixture
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Campuran (a combination of several substances
with their non-fixed ratio and without a chemical reaction)
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11
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Element
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Unsur (if all atoms in a substance has the same identity it becomes)
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12
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Solvent
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Pelarut (a large amount
of the substance in a solution, dissolving the solute)
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13
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Ratio
|
Perbandingan
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14
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Concentration
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Konsentrasi (a measure that
describes the amount of substance in a mixture divided by the total volume of
the mixture. There are four kinds of quantitative description of
concentration, ie mass concentration, molar concentration, total
concentration, and volume concentration)
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15
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Physical method
|
Metode fisika (method that use with physical)
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16
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Properties
|
Sifat (a kind
various of matter)
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17
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Particle
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Partikel
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18
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Heterogeneous
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Heterogen (a mixture of
two or more substances whose constituent particles can still be distinguished
from each other)
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19
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Homogeneous
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Homogen (a
mixture composed of two or more substances which, when their constituent
particles can no longer be distinguished)
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20
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Suspension
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Suspense (a mixture composed of particles of
considerable size, while the solution is composed of very small particles)
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21
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Emulsion
|
Emulsi (a
mixture
of two or more liquids
that are normally immiscible (unmixable or unblendable).
Emulsions are part of a more general class of two-phase systems of matter
called colloids)
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22
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Colloid
|
Koloid (the
mid-conditions, between mixtures and solutions)
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23
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Smallest part
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Bagian terkecil (part can not to breakdown again)
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24
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Broken down
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Dipecah (broke
into smallest part)
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25
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Temperature
|
Suhu (
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26
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Boiling point
|
Titik didih (the temperature at which pressure
equilibrium occurs between the liquid and the vapor)
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27
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Freezing point
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Titik beku (the
temperature when the change from liquid to solid)
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28
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Mass
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Massa (The number of substances contained in an object)
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29
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Volume
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Volume (Content of the object. Which in the CGS system has a
unit of cm3 and in MKS has unit m3)
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30
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State
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Keadaan (Condition to something after and before)
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31
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Gain energy
|
Menerima energy
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32
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Melts
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Meleleh (The change of substance from solid becomes liquid or
melt due to high temperature of heat)
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33
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Arranged
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Tersusun
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34
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Periodic table
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Table periodic
(a table fill with elements in order of atomic numbers,atc.)
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35
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Originally reacted
|
Reaksi awal ( reaction before it react )
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36
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Molecule
|
Molekul (A combination of 2 or more elements) |
37
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The density
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Kepadatan
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38
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Solubility
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Kelarutan (The value of the solubility or absence of a substance)
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39
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Filtration
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Penyaringan (The separation process of an
insoluble substance from the solution)
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40
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Solid
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Padat (Hard, dense molecules, strong molecular tensile forces)
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