Properties
Mixtures
Solutions
Physical Changes
Chemical Changes
100

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

MATTER

100

A physical combination of two or more parts.

MIXTURE

100

This is created when a solute and a solvent are combined.

SOLUTION

100

A change in the object's form that does not change the object's type of matter.

PHYSICAL CHANGE

100

A change that occurs when substances are combined to form an entirely new substance.

CHEMICAL CHANGE

200

The amount of space an object takes up.

VOLUME

200

A mixture that looks the same everywhere.

HOMOGENEOUS

200

A solution of two or more solids, most often metals.

ALLOY

200

When a liquid changes into a gas.

EVAPORATION or BOILING
200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

The outcome of a chemical reaction.

PRODUCTS

300

The measure of the gravitational pull on an object. This can be measured in pounds or Newtons.

WEIGHT

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

A type of mixture with different parts that can easily be seen when combined.

HETEROGENEOUS

300

The process of separating two or more liquids.

DISTILLATION

300

These TWO phase changes occur at 0 degrees Celsius.

MELTING and FREEZING

300

The substances that are combined to create a chemical reaction.

REACTANTS

400
Describes how tightly particles are packed together in a given amount of space.
DENSITY
400

A type of mixture with different parts that can be seen when shaken or stirred.

SUSPENSION

400

The part of a solution that dissolves.

SOLUTE

400

When heat is added to an object and the object grows larger in size.

EXPANSION

400

Name one sign that a chemical change has taken place.

CHANGE IN COLOR

FORMS TARNISH

FORMS A GAS

FORMS A SOLID

RELEASES ENERGY

500

When the particles of a liquid stick closely together to create a film or thin layer on top.

SURFACE TENSION

500

A type of mixture where the parts do not settle.

COLLOID

500

The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent.

SOLUBILITY

500

A change of state directly from a solid to a gas.

SUBLIMATION

500

This sign of a chemical change has the greatest increase in temperature.

RELEASES ENERGY (in the form of HEAT and LIGHT)

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