Properties
States of Matter
Mixtures
Substances
Classification of Mixtures
100

The ability for heat to travel through a substance.

Conductiity

100

3 states of matter

Solid, liquid, and gas.

100

A combination of 2 or more pure substances.

Mixture

100

Takes up space and has mass.

Matter.

100
Mixture that separates into layers over time.

Suspension

200

Liquid's resistance to flowing.

Viscocity

200
Example of a phase change.

Melting/Evaporation/Sublimation/Deposition/Condensation/Freezing

200

Example of a mixture.

grape juice, candy, oil and water, coffe and sugar,muffins,hamburgers.

200
What cannot be broken down into anything smaller?

Elements

200

Substances that dissolve to form a homogeneous mixture.

Solution

300

Capability of being shaped or hammered.

Malleability

300

Gas to solid

Deposition

300

Solid substances that are not mixed well.

Heterogeneous

300

Substances made up of 2 or more elements.

Compounds.

300

Mixture containing particles that are intermediate in size.

Colloid

400

Describes the way a substance reacts when it changes.

Chemical change

400

Solid to gas

Sublimation

400

Examples of heterogeneous are:

Beach sand, chocolate cookie dough, salsa

400

Matter that always has the same composition/properties.

Pure Substances

400

Separation of a mixture using particle size.

Filtration

500

Characteristics of a substance that can be observed without changing the substance.

Physical change

500

3 Phase changes in which energy is taken away

Freezing, Deposition, and Condensation

500

Kool aid is an example of...

Homogeneous

500

All matter is made of atoms and molecules that act like tiny particles.

Kinetic Theory

500

Separation of a mixture using boiling points.

Distillation.

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