Matter
Pure Substances
Mixtures
Solutions
Separation Techniques
100

The (something) shows us what the behaviour of particles is like.

Particle Model

100

A substance that is made up of one substance

Pure substance

100

A substance made up of different particles

Mixtures

100

Where a substance is broken down by a liquid

Solution

100

Using Magnets to separate metals from non-metals

Magnetic Separation

200

The tiny pieces that make up objects

Particles

200

The particle model describes these a "little hard balls".

Atom

200

A type of mixture that appears to be made up of just one thing

Homogeneous

200

The substance doing the breaking down

Solvent

200

Using gravity to keep the heavier particles and pour the lighter ones out.  It may not be an effective method to separate.

Decanting

300

The particles vibrate in place

Solid

300

A particle made up of 2 or more atoms

Molecules

300

A type of mixture that appears to be made up of different things

Heterogeneous mixture

300

The substance being broken down

Solute

300

The separation method that allows a liquid to pass through, leaving particles behind when separating mixtures.  This could be used to separate pulp from orange juice.

Filtration

400

The particles slide past each other

Liquids

400

A particle made up of different atoms

Compounds

400

Oil and water is a.....

Heterogeneous mixture

400

Which is usually more than in a solution?

Solute or Solvent?

Solvent

400

Using evaporation and condensation to separate liquids

Distillation

500

The particles have a lot of space in between them

Gas

500

Water is an example of...

Compound

500
Ocean water is a....

Homogeneous Mixture

500

This type of solvent is "universal"

Water.

500

Using spinning force to separate particles by weight

Centrifuging

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