Matter
Properties
Changes
Mixtures
Random ?
100

Anything that has mass and volume

What is Matter?

100

Something that describes matter.

What is a property?

100

Chemical reactions that release energy.

What is Exothermic?

100

Two ways to separate mixtures.

What is filtration and distilliation? 

100

The density of water.

What is 1?

200

The three most common states of matter

What is solid, liquid, and gas?

200

Characteristics that can be described without changing the substance.

What is a Physical Property?

200

Chemical reactions that absorb energy.

What is Endothermic?

200

Homogeneous mixture that forms when sugar is dissolved in water.

Solution

200

Matter that always has the exact same composition and properties.

What is a Pure Substance?

300

This is not matter (there are three)

What is light, sound, and electricity?

300

Describes how a substance reacts when it changes.

What is a Chemical Property?

300

Substances produced in a chemical reaction.

What is a product?

300

Two or more liquids that do not mix well into each other.

What is Immiscible?

300

The equation to calculate density.

What is "Density=mass/volume"?

400

Particles are close together and vibrate.

What is solid?

400

The tendency of a liquid to resist flowing.

What is viscosity?

400

The starting materials in a chemical reaction.

What is a reactant?

400

Most solid substances are not mixed well.

What is a heterogeneous mixture?

400

Two or more liquids that dissolve into each other.

What is Miscible?

500

Particles move around and bump into each other.

What is liquid?

500

The material's ability to allow heat to flow.

What is Conductivity?

500

The 6 types of phase changes.

What are Condensation, Deposition, Evaporation, Freezing, Melting, and Sublimation all considered?

500

This process uses a device with many non-visible small holes that trap small solid particles of a mixture but allows liquid and gasses to pass through.

What is filtration?

500

Made up of different elements and/or compounds.

What is a molecule?