States of Matter
Transition States of Matter ( Phase Changes)
Pure Substances vs. Mixtures
Periodic Table of Elements
Physical & Chemical Changes
100

The 4 States of Matter are 

Solid , Liquid , Gas , Plasma 
100

Going from a LIQUID to a SOLID 

Freezing 

100

Elements and Compounds are examples of 

Pure Substances

100

Ni - Nickle , B- Boron, Li- Lithium  are all examples of

Elements 

100
Rusting demonstrates an example of 

Chemical Change

200

 is made up of atoms and molecules that acts as tiny particles 

Matter 

200

Going from a GAS to a LIQUID 

Condensation 

200

A combination of two or more substances that are physically combined 

Mixtures 

200

Protons P+ and Neutrons Nare located in the 

Center or Nucleus 

200

Solubility is an example of an 

Physical Change 

300

Has an indefinite shape and a definite volume 

Liquid 

300

Going from a SOLID to a GAS 

Sublimation 

300

A mixture where substances are evenly distributed through the solution and is uniform. Particles ARE NOT easily visible  

Homogenous Mixture 

300

Electrons are located on the 

Energy Levels, Shells, or Electronic Cloud 

300
Characteristics of a substance that can be observed and measured WITHOUT changing the identity of the substance

Physcial Changes/Properties 

500

Particles are tightly packed together and vibrate in place 

Solid 

500

Going from a LIQUID to a GAS

Evaporation or Vaporization 

500

A single kind of matter that cannot be separated into other kinds of matter by any physical means

Pure Substance

500

Electrons that are located on the outer most shell and are used in the Lewis Dot Structure

Valence Electrons

500

Occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties 

Chemical Change 

1000

IF's become stronger as molecules come together

Intermolecular Forces 

1000

Water starts to boil at 100 degrees Celsius 

Boiling Point 

1000

is a mixture that DOES NOT have a uniform mixture , can easily spot and separate products from it  

Heterogenous Mixture

1000

H2O is an example of a 

Compound

1000

Adding sugar to a flask and add a drop of sulfuric acid

Heat is given off and a black, sticky substance is produced 

Chemical Change