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Substance

Matter that has a specific composition and specific properties.

Pure substance

A material with constant composition and has consistent though out the sample

Water, diamond, pure sugar, and table salt.

Properties of a substance

Physical properties


Density


Boiling point


Solubility


Melting point


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Chemical properties


Reactivity


Flammability


Oxidation

Soluble

Capable of being dissolved.



Temperature affects solubility.

Solute

A substance that is dissolved in another substance.



What is being dissolved.

Solute

A substance that can dissolve another substance.


(Does the dissolving)

The most common solvents water.


It is the universal solvent.

Saturtion point

The point at which a substance can receive no more of not her substance in a solution under given conditions.

Mixture

A substance made by combining two or more different materials.


Can usually be separated back into its original components.

A tossed salad


Salt water


Mixed bag of m&m's candy

Homo

Same

Hetero

Different

Homogenous

All the parts are well blended and unable to see each part seperatly; also called a solution

Sugar water

Heterogeneous

You can easily see all of the parts.

Salad

Insoluble

Does not dissolve well or at all