In this type of mixture, you can easily see the different parts, like in a salad.
What is heterogeneous mixture?
This type of property can be observed without changing the substance.
What is a physical property?
This state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume.
What is a solid?
This is the transfer of thermal of energy from a warmer object to a cooler one.
What is heat?
This chart organized elements by increasing atomic number.
What is the periodic table?
This type of mixture is evenly mixed throughout, like salt water.
What is a homogeneous mixture?
Color, mass, volume, and texture are all examples of these.
What are physical properties?
In this state of matter, particles vibrate but stay in fixed positions.
What is a solid.
This measures the average kinetic energy of particles.
What is temperature?
Columns on the periodic table are known by this name.
What are groups?
This method can be used to separate a mixture of sand and iron fillings.
Magnetic separation
This is physical property describes how much space an object takes up.
What is volume?
Water at room temperature is in this state of matter.
What is a liquid?
Heat always moves from objects that are this to the objects that are cooler?
What is warmer (hotter)?
Rows on the periodic table are called this.
A compound is composed of two or more_____.
What are elements?
This physical property describes a substance's ability to dissolve in water.
What is solubility?
Compared to solids, particles in this state have more kinetic energy.
What is a liquid?
This type of heat transfer occurs through direct contact.
What is conduction?
This information determines an element's position on the periodic table.
What is atomic number?
What is a pure substance?
What is an element?
This physical property is found by dividing mass by volume.
What is density?
This state of matter has the greatest amount of kinetic energy.
What is plasma?
This type of heat transfer does NOT require matter.
What is radiation?
Which element generally has the larger atomic radius-sodium or chlorine?
What is Sodium?