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Compounds

Made from two or more simple substances can be broken down

Combination

Substance / pure substance

Matter that always has the same composition element or compound

Mixtures

A combination of substances that retain some of there individual properties

Matter

I see anything that has mass and takes and takes space

Volume

The amount of space taken up by an object / volume of a square is HxWxL

Weight

The force of gravity acting on an object

Density

Radio of mass of a substance to its volume (d=m/v)

Melting point / boiling point

Temperature at which a substance changes its phase

Evaporate

Changing a substance from a liquid to a gas at a temperature below boiling

Element

Substances that can't be broken down into simpler substances. Made of atoms

Viscosity

A liquids resistance to flow. Honey and corn syrup have high viscosity

Conductivity

Hey Metals ability to allow heat to flow. Metals are good conductors

Malleability

Solids ability to be hammered without shattering. Gold is malleable

Reactivity

Chemical property. How is substance combines with other substances

Heterogeneous mixtures

The parts of a mixture are noticeably different from each other. Sand

Homogeneous mixtures

The mixture appears to combine with one substance example sugar water

Solution

When a substance dissolves into a homogeneous mixture

Solubility

How well a solute can dissolve in a solvent

Distillation

Separating liquid substances in a solution based on their boiling points

Physical properties

Can be observed without changing the composition of a substance

Examples of physical properties

Viscosity, conductivity, liability, melting points, boiling points, hardness, density

Chemical properties

Produce a change in composition of a mixture. Example burning or cooking