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Chemical Change |
Change of one substance into a new substance. |
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Chemical Property |
Any characteristic of a substance such as flammability that indicates whether it can undergo a certain chemical change. |
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Law of Conservation of Mass |
The mass of substances present before a chemical change equals the mass of all the substances remaining after the change. |
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Physical Change |
Any change in size, shape, or state of matter in which the identity of a substance stays the same. |
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Physical Property |
Any characteristic of a material such as size, or shape that you can observe or attempt to observe without changing the identity of the material. |
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Solution |
Homogeneous mixture that remains constantly and uniformly mixed and has particles that are so small they cannot be seen with a microscope. |
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Substance |
Element or compound that cannot be broken down. |
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Suspension |
Heterogeneous mixture containing a liquid in which visible particles settle. |
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Tydal Effect |
Scattering of a light beam as it passes through a colloid. |
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Colloid |
Heterogeneous mixture whose particles never settle. |
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Compound |
Substance formed from 2 or more elements. |
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Distillation |
Process that can separate 2 substances in a mixture. |
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Element |
Substance with atoms that are all alike. |
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Heterogeneous Mixture |
Mixture such as mixed nuts or a dry soup mix in which different materials are unevenly distributed. |
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Homogeneous Mixture |
Solids, liquids, or gas that contains two or more substances blended evenly throughout. |