Orange
Purple
Yellow
Green
100

A pure form of matter.

What is a Substance?
100

Solute + Solvent.

Example: Salt + Water

What is a Solution?

100

When you use observations to make a guess or prediction.

What is Inference?

100

It is like a tiny LEGO® creation made from two or more atoms stuck together, forming the smallest part of something that still keeps its original properties

What is a molecule?

200

A combination of two or more substances in any proportions.

What is a mixture?

200

Notice something and its details.

What is an Observation?

200

It is the measure of the amount of matter, or "stuff," in an object. Measured in grams (g), kilograms (kg).

It tells you how much substance it contains, not how heavy it is. However, matter that is heavier has more of this. Matter that is lighter has less of this.

What is Mass?

200

It dissolves, disappears, ex. sugar, salt

What is a Solute?

300

Observations with senses.

What is Qualitative?

300

Amount of space, measured in ml or cm3, can be found with water displacement or LxWxH.

What is Volume?

300

It is a property of a material that tells us how easy or difficult it is to scratch or make a dent in it.

What is Hardness?

300

Ingredients that make all matter, simplest form of all matter.

What is an Element?

400

Ability to dissolve.

What is Solubility?

400

 The building blocks of matter, lego pieces.

What is an Atom?

400

A table of organization for the elements, organized by their properties.

What is the Periodic Table?

400

Characteristics of Matter.

What are Properties?

500

Observations with numbers.

What is Quantitative?

500

Anything that has has and takes up space (Volume); EVERYTHING!

What is Matter?

500

2 or more elements together.

What is a Compound?

500

It does the dissolving. An example is Water.

What is a Solvent?

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