Classifying Matter
Classifying Compounds
Mixtures
States of Matter
Changing States
100

The basic building block of matter.

What is an atom?

100

Compounds can be classified by the amount of acidity using this scale.

What is pH?

100

A mixture that has its substances spread evenly throughout.

What is homogenous?

100

A definite shape and a definite volume.

What is a solid?

100

Liquid changing to solid.

What is freezing?

200

One or more of the same type of atom chemically combined.

What is an element?

200

Water has a pH of this.

What is 7?

200

A mixture whose substances are NOT spread evenly throughout.

What is heterogeneous?

200

A definite volume, but no definite shape.

What is a liquid?

200

Solid changing to liquid.

What is melting?

300

Different types of atoms combined chemically.

What is a compound?

300

The pH of an acid is this?

What is less than 7?

300

Tea and salt water are examples of this type of mixture.

What is a solution?

300

No definite shape or volume.

What is a gas?

300

Liquid changing to gas one layer at a time. 

What is evaporation?

400

A variety of compounds and elements that are not combined chemically.

What are mixtures?

400

The pH of a base is this?

What is greater than 7?

400

Oil and vinegar salad dressing and a snow globe are examples of this type of mixture.

What is a suspension?

400

All matter is constantly in motion is called this.

What is the kinetic theory of matter?

400

Gas turning to liquid.

What is condensation?

500

Elements and compounds make up this classification.

What are pure substances?

500

This term is used for many foods, and any substance that contains carbon and hydrogen.

What is organic?

500

Butter, cheese, milk, and whipped cream are all examples of this type of mixture.

What is a colloid?

500

Solids have this type of structure consisting of rows and columns.

What is crystal lattice?

500

A solid skipping the liquid phase and turning directly into a gas.

What is sublimation?