Matter
Pure Substances
Mixtures and other
Solutions
Separation Techniques
100

The theory that states that everything is made up of particles

Particle Theory

100

A substance that is made up of only 1 type of element or compound

Pure substance

100

A combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically bonded.

Mixtures

100

A type of homogeneous mixture where the solute dissolves completely in the solvent

Solution

100

Seperation of mixtures by passing through a filter 

Filtration


200

anything that has weight and takes up space.

Matter

200

The smallest particle an object has

Atom

200

The components are not uniformly distributed

Heterogenous Mixture

200

The substance doing the breaking down

Solvent

200

Using gravity to keep the heavier particles and pour the lighter ones out

Decanting
300

The particles vibrate in place

Solid

300

Made out of only 1 type of atom.

Elements

300

This mixture has a uniform composition throughout

Homogenous Mixture

300

The substance being broken down

Solute

300

Turns dissolved substances into crystals by cooling or evaporating the liquid.

Crystllisation


400

The particles slide past each other

Liquids

400

When 2 or more elements are chemically bonded together

Compound

400

Air is made up of different gas elements and molecules that are not chemically bonded together. It is a...

Homogenous Mixture

400

Which is usually more than in a solution?

Solute or Solvent?

Solvent

400

Using evaporation and condensation to separate liquids based on boiling points

Distillation

500

The particles have a lot of space in between them

Gas

500

What type of pure substance is sugar (C6H12O6)?

Compound

500

Has dissolved the maximum amount of solute it can at a given temperature.

Saturated

500

Is sugar a solute or a solvent?

solute

500

A process for separating colour components of a mixture 

Chromotography

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