Mixtures, Elements, and Compounds
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
States of Matter
Scientific Notation
100
A substance that cannot be broken down into a more fundamental substance
What is an element
100
A material’s ability to allow heat to flow through it
What is conductivity
100
A materials ability to burn in the presence of oxygen
What is flammabilty
100
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter
100
What is .00012 in scientific notation?
1.2 x 10^-4
200
A substance whose smallest unit is made up of atoms of more than one element bonded together.
What is a compound
200
The tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing or the resistance to flowing
What is viscosity
200
How readily a substances combines with other substances
What is reactivity
200
This state of matter has the least amount of energy
What is a solid
200
What is 987,653,000,000 in scientific notation?
What is 9.87653 x 10^11
300
Salt water is an example of this type of mixture
What is a solution or homogenous mixture
300
The ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering
What is malleability
300
This is the gas that forms when you combine baking soda and vinegar
What is carbon dioxide
300
This state of matter has particles that are loosely packed and slide past one another
What is liquid
300
What is 5.96 x 10^2 in standard form?
596
400
Italian dressing is an example of this type of mixture
What is a suspension
400
This is the hardest substance found on Earth
What is a diamond
400
Any solid that forms and separates from a liquid mixture. Think of what we call the chunky part of when we added milk to Pepsi
What is precipitate
400
This is the phase change from a solid to a gas
What is sublimation
400
Multiply (3.2 x 10^-3) (2.1 x 10^5)
What is 6.7 x 10^2
500
Milk and shaving cream are examples of this type of mixture
What are colloids
500
What is the volume of an object that has a mass of 5g and a density of 3.5g/cm3
What is 1.43ml
500
This was the original color of the statue of liberty
What is reddish-brown
500
Frost on your car's windshield is an example of this type of phase change
What is deposition
500
Add (5.8 x 10^3) and (2.16 x 10^4)
What is 2.74 x 10^4
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