States of Matter
Properties of Matter
Mixtures and Solutions
Matter
Periodic Table
100

Definite volume and definite shape

Solid

100

Something that shatters or breaks into pieces when pounded.

Brittle

100

When something dissolves into something else to create a homogeneous mixture

Solution

100

The smallest component of an element

Atom

100

A solid, luster object. These objects are located on the left side of the periodic table.

Metal

200

Definite volume, indefinite shape

Liquid

200

Does not reflect light

Dull

200

When two things are put together and can easily be seperated

Mixture

200

Color, smell, boiling point, and melting point are all examples of.....

Physical Properties

200

Bad conductor of heat and electricity and located on the right side of the periodic table

Nonmetal

300

Indefinite shape and indefinite volume

Gas

300

Reflects light

Luster

300

The part in a solution that is dissolved

Solute

300

A substance made entirely from one atom

Element

300

These objects are decent heat and electric condutors. They are located on the stair step in the periodic table.

Nonmetal

400

It is the measurement of an objects volume

Density

400

Can be pounded into thin sheets

Malleable

400

The part in the solution that does the dissolving

Solvent

400

A substance made from 2 elements combining

Compound

400

Side to side on a periodic table

Period

500

Mass cannot be created or destroyed

Conservation of Mass

500

Can be hammered thin or into wire

Ductile

500

The process in which molecules attract each other to become a solution

Dissolving

500

Flammability, heat, and toxicity are examples of..

Chemical Properties

500

Top to bottom on the periodic table

Group