Matter
Pure Substances
Mixtures
Solutions
Separation Techniques
Which separation?
Real world
100

Neutral particle

Neutron

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 dissolved down by a liquid and the particles disperse evenly

Solution

100

Seperation of mixtures by passing through a filter 

Filtration


100

Tea Bag

Filter

200

Postively charged particles

Proton

200

The smallest particle an object has

Atom

200

A mixture that separates out over time

Suspension

200

The liquid in a solution

Solvent

200
Using a magnet to remove magnetic substances

Magentism

200

Water Desalination

Distillation

300

Negatively charged particles

Electrons

300

List 3 pure substances

Answers vary

300

When the particles of a suspension sink to the bottom

sedimentation

300

The substance being broken down by the liquid

Solute

300

Using heat to remove the solvent in a solution

evaporation


300

Fly screen

Filter

400

Atomic weight calculated

Sum of protons and neutrons

400

A particle made up of different atoms

Compounds

400

A suspension that doesn't separate easilly

Colloid

400

If a cordial has a strong taste (lots of solute or less solvent) it can be described as c_________

concentated

400

Using evaporation and condensation to separate liquids

Distillation

400

On call

Handpicking

500
Table of all naturally occurring pure substances

Periodic table of elements

500

what is the difference between physical and chemical changes?

Physical changes - do not create a new substances

Chemical changes - forms a new substance

500

Milk is a...

Solution

Suspension 

Colloid

Colloid

500

What is the universal solvent?

Water

500

Explain the process of  a process for separating colour components of a mixture 

Chromotography

500

Reducing sauces on the stove

Evaporation

600

The theory that states that everything is made up of particles

Particle Theory

600

A particle made up of 2 or more atoms

Molecules

600

What do blood, sea water, milk and smoke have in common?

They are mixtures

600

The opposite of a concentrated solution (lots of solvent, less solute) is a d_______ solution

dilute

600

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

Decanting
600

Washing Machine

Centrifuge

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