The four common states of matter.
What is Solid, liquid, and gas, vapor?
The physical change affect the chemical composition of a substance.
What is the composition remains unchanged?
The specific atoms are represented in the chemical formula CH^4.
what is one Carbon atom and four Hydrogen atoms?
The general term for a substance that dissolves another substance.
What is a Solvent?
The "color" a physical or chemical property.
What is Physical property?
The type of change always results in the formation of one or more new substances.
What is a chemical change?
The substance made up of two or more different elements chemically joined together in a fixed ratio?
What is a compound?
Air a pure substance or a mixture
What is a mixture?
the property describes a liquid's resistance to flow
what is Viscosity?
The kinetic energy of particles as a liquid substance freezes into a solid.
What is the kinetic energy of the particles decreases?
pure gold (Au) classified as an element or a compound.
what is an element?
The separation technique that is used differently in boiling points to separate components of a liquid mixture.
what is Distillation?
The type of property depends on the amount of matter present: intensive or extensive.
what is Extensive?
The Law states that matter is neither created nor destroyed during any physical or chemical reaction.
What is The Law of Conservation of Mass?
The properties of a compound different from the properties of the elements it is made from
what is a chemical bond?
The term for the substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.
What is Solute?
The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid called
what is Melting point?
The common indicator that involves a change in heat or light energy during a chemical change.
What is a temperature change/energy exchange
The smallest unit of a compound that retains its chemical properties.
what is a molecule?
The physical property is often used to separate a solid from a liquid in a heterogeneous mixture using filtration.
what is Particle size/solubility?