How a substance interacts with fire
Flammability
When a solid is mixed into a liquid and it breaks down into particles too small too see, it did this
Dissolved
These are characteristics of a substance that never change
Properties
This instrument is used to measure mass
Scale
Gases, liquids, and solids are the types of these
States of matter
How much matter is packed in a given space
Density
Something that is made of one material throughout is called this
Substance
We can use these to identify and understand different substances
Properties
This instrument is used to precisely measure the volume of a liquid
Graduated cylinder
All matter has these 2 qualities
Having mass and taking up space
How much a substance dissolves in a liquid
Solubility
A blend of two or more substances is called this
Mixture
Less dense gases will do this when surrounded by more dense gases
Float upward
The unit typically used to measure mass
Grams
All matter is made of these
Particles
The temperature at which a substance goes from being a solid to a liquid
Melting point
A substance that dissolves completely in a given liquid is called this
Soluble
Denser gases will do this when surrounded by less dense gases
Sink downward
The unit typically used to measure volume
Milliliters (mL) or liters (L)
Mass must remain the same in this type of system
Closed system
The main property we used to determine that our bath bomb gas is a new substance
The state of matter at room temperature
A substance that does not have the ability to dissolve in a given liquid is called this
Insoluble
When new substances are produced from old substances, some of the particles from the original substances will make new types of particles by doing one or both of these things
Break apart and/or join together
The unit typically used to measure density
grams/milliliter (g/mL) or grams/liter (g/L)
Mass can change in this type of system
Open system