States of Matter
Definitions and Examples
Separation Processes
Particle Theory
Definitions II
100

What is the state of matter of the following object:

Table

Solid

100

What is a solvent

the greatest amount in a solution, it dissolves the solute (example water in sea water)

100

What is the name of the process of separation that uses magnets? 

Magnetism

100

Fill in the blank, all matter is made up of _____ particles.

Tiny

100

True or False Mechanical Mixture, the particles are evenly spread out

false

200

What state of matter has a changing shape but a constant volume

liquid


200

What is a solute

The part of a solution that dissolves (example salt in seawater)
200

The process of turning liquid into gasq

evaporation

200

Fill in the blank, even though you can't see them, particles are always ___________.

Moving

200

Qualitative or Quantitative: This class has 28 people in it

Quantitative (deals with numbers and measurement!)

300

What state of matter has a constant shape and a constant volume?

solid

300

What is a mixture and what are 3 examples?

A substance that has 2+ particles. Examples include, fruit juice, cookies, pancakes, etc.

300

what is it called when you use a filter to separate components of a solution

separation

300

Fill in the Blank: Particles have _________ spaces between them

empty

300

How does mixture impact the environment

If they are not disposed properly they could be bad for the health of the ecosystem


400

What state has a changing shape and changing volume

gas

400

What is a pure substance and what are 3 examples?

A substance with only 1 type of particle in it. Examples are distilled water, salt and flour

400

What is it called when you sort items based on characteristics

separation 

400
Fill in the Blank: All particles in a pure substance are ___________.
identical. 
400

Qualitative or Quantitative:

This class has mostly brown eyed people

Qualitative (think QUALITY)

500

What is the name of the state that in a diagram, there are very few particles and they are very spaced out?

Gas


500

What is known as the universal solvent

water

500

What is the separation process in which some thinks sink to the bottom of a space and some rise to the top of the space?

Floatation and Settling
500

Fill in the blank: Particles move _________ and _________ ________ when they are _________.

faster, spread apart, heated. 

500

True or False: In the particle theory, particles that are the same are attracted to each other

true

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