State of Matter
Pure Substances/Mixture
Relative Density
Miscellaneous
Vocabulary
100

Makes up everything in our world

atoms

100

Two types of mixtures

heterogeneous and homogeneous

100

More Dense

Sinks or Floats

Sinks

100

Element, a pure substance has __ number of atoms

1

100

space taken up

volume

200

-shape is definite

-volume is definite

-atoms vibrate

solid

200

water

-two or more elements

compound

200

Two most important tools needed to calculate density

-graduated cylinder

-triple beam balance

200

Can only be separated by chemical means

Pure Substances

200

Can Physically Separate

Mixture

300

energy that drives everything, including state changes

thermal energy

300

see different substances, mixture without a uniform composition and properties

heterogeneous mixture

300

Particles are spread out

Low Density

300

molecules in a regular pattern that is rigid, the particles cannot slide past one another.

solid

300

physical combination of two or more different substances.

Mixture

400

has the most energy

-shape and volume is indefinite 

gas

400

chocolate, Kool aid, sweet tea, air, tortilla, cement, vanilla ice cream, paper, olive oil, and glue

homogeneous mixture

400

Order the following 5 substances in order from least density to most density:

-water- 1 g/mL

-Salt Water- 1.025 g/mL

-Vegetable Oil-0.92 g/mL

-Rubbing Alcohol-0.785 g/mL

-Screw- 7.85 g/mL

Rubbing Alcohol

Vegetable Oil

Water

Salt Water

Screw

400

Solid > Liquid

Gas > Liquid

Liquid > Solid

Liquid > Gas

Melt

Condensation

Freeze

Evaporate

400

Element and Compound are 

Pure Substances

500

Draw a picture of the molecular level of solid, Liquid, and gases

reveal

500

-Potassium

-sweet tea

-trail mix


-pure substance

-homogeneous mixture

-heterogeneous mixture


500

Students were asked to find the identity of a wooden object. The mass of the object is 48.0 grams. The dimensions of the block are shown below.

  • Length = 4.0 cm

  • Width = 2.5 cm

  • Height = 2.0 cm

What is the density of the wooden object?


Volume = 20 cm

Mass = 48 g

Density:

48/20= 2.4 g/mL

500

The higher the temperature the ____ the particles energy.

Which sample has the the higher temperature?

-A- moving 910 m/s

-B- moving 930 m/s

higher; B

500

D = M / V

Density Equation

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