Pure Substances
Mixtures
Separating Stuff
Colloids, Solutions, and Suspensions
Matter & Atoms
100

A type of matter made up of only one type of particle.

Substance

100

A material made up of two or more substances that can be easily separated by physical means.

Mixtures

100

What technique separates mixtures of dyes and pigments?

Paper chromatography

100

Milk is an example of a

Colloid

100

What is anything that has mass and takes up space?

Matter

200

If all the atoms in a substance have the same identity, it’s called a(n)

Element

200

A mixture that looks different throughout.

Heterogeneous mixture

200

What process separates solids from a liquid mixture?

Filtration

200

Which heterogeneous mixture has particles that settle out of solution?

Suspension

200

What is the basic particle of matter?

Atom

300

A pure substance made of two or more elements is a(n)

Compound

300

A mixture that looks the same throughout.

Homogeneous mixture

300

Distillation separates a liquid mixture by

Boiling Point

300

In which can you see a beam of light (Tyndall Effect)?

Suspension, Colloid

300

The “12” in C₆H₁₂O₆ is called a

Subscript

400

Compounds can be broken down chemically into

Elements

400

Another name for a homogeneous mixture.

Solution

400

Mixtures can be broken down into pure substances by

Physical means

400

A colloid made of two liquids is called a(n)

Emulsion

400

The nucleus of an atom is made of

Protons and neutrons

500

What is Na

Sodium

500

Which mixture has the smallest particle size?

Solution

500

What technique separates a liquid from dissolved solids using boiling and condensation?

Distillation

500

Fog is an example of a(n)

Aerosol

500

True or False: Some chemical symbols don’t match English names because they came from Greek or Latin.

True

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