5 points of Particle Theory
eparation methods (filtration, evaporation, distillation, magnetism
identifying Pure Substances vs. Mixtures (Mechanical vs. Solutions)
solutes, solvents, solubility, and "saturated" vs. "unsaturated" solutions.
industry/extraction
100

The three states of matter

What are liquids, solids, and gases? 

100

This is what use to separate sand from water

What is Filter?

100

A type of matter that contains only one kind of particle

What is Pure Subtance? 

100

It describes how well something dissolves

What is Solubility? 

100

The process of removing resources from the Earth

What is Extraction?

200

Particles move faster and farther apart from each other

What is Heat?

200

Uses heat to separate a liquid from a solution and leaves the solid behind

What is Evaporation? 

200

Matter that contains two or more pure substances mixed together

What is Mixtures? 

200

This is the larger part of a solution. The part that dissolves the solute. 

What is Solvent?

200

Examples of materials often extracted from the Earth like coal, iron ore, and natural gas

What are Naural Resources? 

300

It is defined or fixed volume and shape, it also doesn’t change

What is Solid? 

300

This is how you can separate iron filings from a mixture

What is using a Magnet? 

300

A pure substance made of only one kind of atom, like oxygen or iron, and can't be broken down into simpler substances.

What is Element? 

300

This is made by dissolving one or more solutes into a solvent 

What is Solution? 

300

A pure substance is a single element or compound, like gold. A mixture contains multiple subtances, like the many kinds of components of crude oil

What is the difference between a pure subtance and a mixture?

400

Anything that has weight, and takes up space

What is Matter?

400

It separates liquids based on their different boiling points

What is Distillation? 

400

A substance made when two or more different elements that found on the periodic table are chemically joined together

What is Compouds? 

400

This is what you calla solution that can still dissolve more solute

What is Unsaturated Solution?

400

Cutting down trees to make room,, which removes habitats for animals

What is Deforestation?

500

the amount of three-dimensional space an object occupies

What is Volume?

500

The process of separtaing different coloured subtances, like inks, using a special paperand a solvent

What is Chromatography?

500

A common mixture made of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases

What is Air?

500

A solution where no more solute can dissolve at a given temperature

What is Saturated?

500

Mining can cause the loss of habitats and damage the land 

What are some negative impacts of mining on the environment? 

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