States of Matter
Pure Substances & Solutions
Mixtures
Particle Theory
Separation Methods
100

This state of matter keeps its own shape and volume

What is a solid?

100

Matter made of only one type of particle

What is a pure substance?

100

Matter made of two or more pure substances 

What is a mixture?

100

According to particle theory, all matter is made of these

What are tiny particles?

100

This method separates solids by particle size

What is sifting?

200

This state changes shape but keeps the same volume

What is a liquid?

200

These mixtures look pure because they’re mixed evenly

What are solutions?

200

In this kind of mixture, you can see the different parts

What is a mechanical mixture?

200

Particles are always doing this

What is moving?

200

This method uses a filter to catch solids

What is filtration?

300

This state has no clear shape or volume

What is a gas?

300

Air and apple juice are examples of this kind of mixture

What are solutions (homogenous mixtures)?

300

A mixture contains this many types of particles

What is more than one type?

300

Particles move faster when they are this

What is heated?

300

This method separates magnetic materials from non-magnetic materials 

What is magentism?

400

In this state, particles are far apart

What is a gas?

400

True or False: All mixtures are easy to see

What is false?

400

Sugar dissolved in water is an example of this type of mixture

What is a solution?

400

There is this between particles

What is space?
400

This method separates liquids using different boiling points

What is distillation?

500

Solids and liquids have particles that are this compared to gases

What is close together?

500

Stainless steel is an example of this type of mixture

What is a solution (homogenous mixture)?

500

Mechanical mixtures are not mixed this way

What is evenly?

500

Particles do this to another

What is attract each other?

500

In floatation and settling, heavy particles do this

What is sink?