Mixtures
Pure Substances
Changes in Matter
Properties of Matter
Matter Matters
100

Mixtures that are the same throughout

Homogeneous

100

The two types of pure substances

Elements and compounds
100

Which type of matter change is typically reversible

Physical changes

100

How a substance looks or acts

Physical Properties

100

Matter is anything that has mass and 

Volume

200

Mixtures that vary in make-up

Heterogeneous

200
All elements are made of these three parts
Protons, neutrons, and electrons
200

Formation of a gas indicates this type of change

Chemical change

200

Reactions with water, reaction with acid, and reaction with oxygen are examples of 

Chemical properties
200

The amount of matter in an object

Mass

300

Mixtures do not bond so this can be done to the materials within the mixture

Separated

300
Metals that allow heat and energy to pass through them

Conductors

300

The chemical change plants use to convert carbon dioxide to sugar

Photosynthesis

300

The ability to dissolve in a substance is this property

Solubility

300

The building blocks of matter

Atoms

400

Another name for a homogeneous mixture 

Solution

400

The smallest part of an element

Atom

400

The chemical change that occurs between iron and oxygen

Rust

400

The ability to pull a material into a wire shape

Ductility

400

When a material is able to take the shape of the container it is in, it is said to have this kind of shape

Indefinite

500

The rate at which substances mix can be increased by adding this

Energy

500

The smallest part of a compound 

Molecule

500

Yeast allows bread to rise by releasing this material

Carbon Dioxide

500
The mathematical formula for finding density

Mass divided by volume

500

These two processes can cause changes in  a state of matter

Temperature and Pressure