Chemistry Basics
States of Matter
Building Blocks of Creation
Compound Chemistry
Mix It Up
100

Anything that takes up space

Matter

100
A state of matter that has a definite shape and volume

Solid

100

The smallest particle of an element that still keeps the properties of that element

Atom

100

A solid that has a regular, repeating arrangement of atoms

Crystal

100

Two or more substances that have been combined- each substance keeps its own chemical identity

Mixture

200

The amount of space something takes up

Volume

200

A state of matter that has a definite volume, but not a definite shape. It flows freely and takes the shape of its container

Liquid

200

Positively charged particles in an atom

Protons

200

Tastes sour and comes from the Latin word acetum, which means vinegar

Acid

200

A mixture where larger particles are mixed into smaller particles, with the larger particles suspended throughout the mixture

Suspension

300

The amount of stuff (mass) packed in to a certain amount of space (volume)

Density

300

A state of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape

Gas

300

Negatively charged particles in an atom

Electrons

300

The chemical opposite of an acid

Base

300

A mixture in which the individual parts can be easily seen

Heterogeneous

400

The ability of an object to float

Buoyancy

400

The thickness or resistance to flow in a liquid

Viscosity

400

Contains at least two different elements combined

Compound

400

Scientists use this scale to determine whether a substance is an acid or base

pH scale

400

One substance that's dissolved into another substance

Solution

500

Bendable and can change shape without breaking

Malleable

500

Water striders and other insects can walk on water without sinking because molecules on the surface of the water stick together forming an invisible "skin" called

Surface Tension

500

Together, protons and neutrons are called

Nucleons

500

This reaction occurs when two or more chemical substances interact with each other and change into different chemical substances

Chemical Reaction

500

This type of molecule is lopsided. Just like a magnet, it has two different poles, one negative and the other positive.

Polar