Particulate Nature of Matter
Properties of Matter
Pure Substances and Mixture
Elements and Compounds
Separating Mixtures
100

These are the three common states of matter.

solid, liquid, and gas

100

This is the amount of space an object occupies.

volume

100

This is the simplest form of a pure substance.

element


100

This is the smallest particle of an element that retains its properties.

Atom
100

This method uses a filter paper to separate solids from liquids.

Filtration

200

In this state of matter, particles are tightly packed and only vibrate in place.

solid

200
Mass: Intensive or Extensive property?

Extensive

200

A substance made of only one kind of particle.

Pure Substance
200

Water (H₂O) is a compound made of these two elements.

Hydrogen and Oxygen

200

This method separates a dissolved solid from a liquid by heating.

evaporation

300

You can smell a baking cake from the kitchen even if you're in another room. This phenomenon shows this property of gas particles.

diffusion

300

A homogeneous mixture is also called?

Solution

300

Baking Soda: Compound or Mixture?

Mixture 
300

This type of element is shiny, malleable, and conducts electricity.

Metal

300

This process separates components of a liquid mixture using boiling points.

Distillation
400

Why do solids not flow like liquids and gases?

because their particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place

400

A chemical property that describes how easily a substance undergoes a chemical change.

reactivity

400

Saltwater is an example of what type of mixture?

Homogenous Mixture

400

How many hydrogen atoms are in H₂SO₄?

2

400

This technique separates substances based on their ability to move through paper.

chromatography

500

This theory explains how particles behave in matter.

kinetic molecular theory

500

A chemical property is only observed when this occurs.

Chemical change/Chemical Reaction

500

This effect occurs when light is scattered by particles in a colloid or a fine suspension.

Tyndall Effect

500

In the formula Ca(OH)₂, how many total atoms are there?

5

500

This method is used to separate magnetic materials from mixtures.

Magnetic Separation