Composition of Matter
Types of Mixtures
Describing Matter
States of matter
Changes in States of Matter
100

Substance is:

What is: a type of matter with a fixed composition that can't be separated by physical means

100

Solution is:

Homogeneous mixture of particles small enough that they can't be seen with a microscope, will never settle to the bottom of their container

100

Physical Property is:

Characteristic of a material that you can observe without changing the substance



100

A Solid is: 

Matter with a definite shape and volume

100

Melting is:

Solid to liquid

200

Element is: 

What is: a substance made up of atoms with same identity

200

Colloid is:

Type of mixture with particles that are larger than those in solution, but still too light to settle out

200

Chemical Property is:

Characteristic of a substance that indicates whether it can undergo a certain chemical change

200

A Liquid is:

Indefinite shape and definite volume

200

Freezing is:

Liquid to solid

300

Compound is: 

What is: atoms of two or more elements combined

300

Suspension is:

Heterogeneous mixture containing a liquid in which visible particles settle

300

Physical Change is:

A change in size, shape or state of matter. Substance doesn't change identity when it undergoes physical change

300

A Gas is:

Indefinite shape and indefinite volume

300

Vaporization is:

Liquid to gas

400

Mixture is:

materials made of two or more substances that can be separated by physical means

400

The Tyndall Effect is:

Detecting colloids is sometimes difficult so shining a beam of light at colloid will make the light scatter

400

Chemical Change is:

A change in one substance to another substance that can't be reversed

400

Plasma is:

High Temperature Gas

400

Condensation is:

Gas to liquid

500

The difference between Heterogeneous and Homogeneous is:

What is: Heterogeneous is easily distinguished and Homogeneous is uniformly spread out

500

An example of each is:

Vinegar: Solution, Milk: Colloid, Italian Dressing: Suspension

500

An example of each change is:

Melting ice: Physical, Fireworks exploding: Chemical

500

Kinetic Theory is:

how particles in matter behave

500

Sublimation is:

Solid to gas

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