Particle Theory of Matter
Pure Substance, Heterogeneous or Homogenous
Solutions, Solubility, Saturation, and Separating Mixtures
Viscosity, Compressibility, and Buoyancy
Pressure, Volume, and Temperature
100

What is all matter made up of?

Particles

100

Distilled water

Pure substance

100

This is the part of the solution that gets dissolved.

Solute.

100

What is buoyancy?

Whether or not something will float.

100

_________ is when external force is applied to a particular area of a fluid.

Pressure.

200

Particles are doing this all the time.

Moving

200

Coffee

Homogeneous

200

Three things that effect the solubility of a solution are...

Temperature, pressure, and polarity

200

What is viscosity?

How well a fluid will flow.

200

_________ is the area a fluid occupies.

Volume

300

True or false: Particles in a solid are touching.

False.

300

Chocolate milk

Homogeneous

300

This is known as the "universal solvent".

Water

300

What is compressability?

The ability to put pressure on a substance causing it to get smaller in size.

300

As temperature increases the pressure ____________.

Increases

400

What happens to particles when heat is applied?

They move faster.
400

Trail mix

Heterogeneous

400

A solution that cannot dissolve any more solute is called...

Saturated

400

If an object is less dense than the fluid it is put in, what will happen?

It will float.

400

This kitchen appliance uses the relationship between temperature, pressure, and volume to cook food faster.

Pressure cooker.

500

The Particle Theory states that particles in a pure substance are __________.

Identical

500

Soil

Heterogeneous

500

This type of separation is done by heating the solution and allowing some components to vapourize, then condense in a cooling tube.

Distillation

500
What happens when a fish allows more air into its swim bladder?

The fish will go closer to the surface.

500

This law outlines that whenever there is pressure applied to a fluid, the fluid moves equally throughout its container or volume.

Pascal's Law.