Mixtures
Definitions
Subatomic Particles
Mix and Match
Name the Element
100

A mixture in which tiny particles of one substance are held within another to create a cloudy mixture.

Suspension

100

 Anything that has mass and takes up space.

Matter

100

The subatomic particle with a positive charge.

Proton

100

Thinking that a part of something only has meaning in terms of its relationship to the whole thing is an example of this type of thinking.

Holistic Thinking

100

C

Carbon

200

A chocolate chip cookie is an example of this kind of mixture.

Mechanical Mixture

200

A generalized explanation of a set of related observations or events supported by research and good arguments.

Theory

200

The subatomic particle with a negative charge.

Electron

200

An element's atomic number refers to how many _________ are found in its nucleus.

Protons

200

He

Helium

300

Tea is an example of this kind of mixture.

Solution.
300

A pure substance made up of one type of particle that cannot be broken down into any simpler subject by chemical means.

Element

300

The subatomic particle with no charge (neutral).

Neutron

300

A chart that places all of the elements in rows and columns.

The Periodic Table

300

Pb

Lead

400

Salad dressing is an example of this kind of mixture.

Suspension

400

The measure of how much space an object occupies.

Volume

400
The type of bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons.

Covalent Bond

400

The property of water that allows it to stick to other substances.

Adhesion

400

Fe

Iron

500

A pure substance that is made from two or more elements that are chemically combined. (Not technically a mixture)

Compound

500

The measure of the amount of substance in an object.

Mass

500

Which particle has the LEAST mass: Proton, Neutron, or Electron

Electron

500

WHMIS stands for:

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

500

Ag

Silver

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