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solution
made up of the solvent and the solute
solvent
the thing you mix the solute in
solute
the thing you put in the solvent
matter
makes up everything, the amount of space something takes up
volume
length•width•height
meniscus
ring above water
mass
measure of matter
weight
gravitational pull on something
density
The amount of matter in a given object
physical property
A characteristic of something that that does not involve a chemical change
physical change
a change of matter from one form to another without going through a chemical change
chemical property
matter based on its ability to change into new matter
chemical changes
a change that occurs when a substance changes into something entirely new
states of matter
solid,liquid,gas
viscosity
thick liquid; will not flow easily
pressure
the amount of force exerted per unit area of surface
Boyle's law
when the pressure increases and the volume decreased.
Charles law
when the temperature increases the volume increases too.
Charles law
when the temperature increases the volume increases too.
elements
a substance that cannot be broken down any more by chemical means
pure substances
a substance where there is only one type of particle
pure substances
a substance where there is only one type of particle
compound
two different pure substances chemically combined
pure substances
a substance where there is only one type of particle
compound
two different pure substances chemically combined
mixture
a combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined
pure substances
a substance where there is only one type of particle
compound
two different pure substances chemically combined
mixture
a combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined
concentration
the more solute you have in the solution is ____________
pure substances
a substance where there is only one type of particle
compound
two different pure substances chemically combined
mixture
a combination of two or more substances that are NOT chemically combined
concentration
the more solute you have in the solution is ____________
atom
the smallest unit of an element
suspension
a mixture in which particles are mixed throughout and are large enough to settle out
colloid
a mixture in which particles are mixed throughout, but are not heavy enough to settle out
electron
a negative charge of an atom
suspension
a mixture in which particles are mixed throughout and are large enough to settle out
colloid
a mixture in which particles are mixed throughout, but are not heavy enough to settle out
electron
a negative charge of an atom
nucleus
made up of protons and neutrons; atoms center
electron cloud
it is found surrounding the nucleus and it is where you find the electrons
atomic mass
the mass of an atom
neutron
a particle that has no charge and is found in the nucleus
atomic number
number of protons in the nucleus
isotope
when the number of neutrons change in an element
periodic
describes something that occurs or repeats at regular intervals