What term refers to anything that occupies space; has physical and chemical properties; and exists in a solid, liquid, or gas form?
matter
When a substance gains oxygen, the substance is ________.
oxidized
Because it has the ability to dissolve more substances than any other solvent, ________ is known as the universal solvent.
water
The tail of a surfactant molecule is ________, meaning oil loving.
lipophilic
A product with a pH of 8.9 is considered to be ________.
alkaline
________ are substances that cannot be reduced to simpler substances.
Elements
Redox is a contraction for ________.
oxidation–reduction
________ liquids are liquids that mix easily.
Miscible
According to the ________ principle, it is the dose of a substance that determines whether it will have a poisonous effect on the body.
overexposure
When acids and alkalis are mixed together in equal proportions, they ________ each other.
neutralize
What is the basic unit of matter that cannot be divided into simpler substances by ordinary chemical means?
atom
A(n) ________ agent is a substance that adds hydrogen to a chemical compound or subtracts oxygen from the compound.
reducing
Nail polish containing glitter is an unstable physical mixture of undissolved particles in a liquid, which is known as a(n) ________.
suspension
The separating of a substance into ions is known as ________.
ionization
________ include safety information about products compiled by the manufacturer and required by law.
SDSs
When two or more atoms are joined together chemically, a(n) ________ is created.
molecule
A ________ is a combination of substances that are held together by physical rather than chemical ties.
physical mixture
An ________ is a mixture of two or more substances that are united with the aid of a binder.
emulsion
Only products that contain ________ can have a pH.
water
Incompatible products are chemicals that ________.
should not be mixed or stored near each other
A ________ is a new substance formed by chemically combining two or more atoms of different elements.
compound
A(n) ________ is a preparation made by dissolving a solid, liquid, or gaseous substance in another substance.
solution
Substances that act as a bridge to allow oil and water to mix or emulsify are called ________.
surfactants
Pure water with a pH of seven is considered to be ________.
neutral
A ________ substance causes or is believed to cause cancer.
carcinogenic