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Chemical Change

Change of one substance into a new substance.

Chemical Property

Any characteristic of a substance such as flammability that indicates whether it can undergo a certain chemical change.

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.

Physical Change

Any change in size, shape, or state of matter in which the identity of a substance stays the same.



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.

Solution

Homogeneous mixture that remains constantly and uniformly mixed and has particles that are so small they cannot be seen with a microscope.

Substance

Element or compound that cannot be broken down.

Suspension

Heterogeneous mixture containing a liquid in which visible particles settle.

Tydal Effect

Scattering of a light beam as it passes through a colloid.

Colloid

Heterogeneous mixture whose particles never settle.

Compound

Substance formed from 2 or more elements.

Distillation

Process that can separate 2 substances in a mixture.

Element

Substance with atoms that are all alike.

Heterogeneous Mixture

Mixture such as mixed nuts or a dry soup mix in which different materials are unevenly distributed.

Homogeneous Mixture

Solids, liquids, or gas that contains two or more substances blended evenly throughout.