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A liquid mixture in which minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)

Solution

The minor component in a solution, dissolves in the solvent

Solute

The liquid in which asolute is dissolve in the solution

Solvent

When a solution contains less solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve at the given temperature.

Unsaturated

A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolve by a given amount of solvent

Saturated

When a solution contains more solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve at a temperature

Super Saturated

Is a measure of amount of solute that disdolves in a given solvent at a particular temperature

Solubility

The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling

Distillation

*The process of turning from liquid into evaporation.


*the process of something abstract ceasing to exist

Evaporation

The action of filtering something

Filteration

Is a process of seperation of mixtures by removing a layer of liquid,generally are from which a precipitate has settle.

Decantation

A utensil composed of pal-sized hollow hemisphere attached to a cream or othet soft foods a hemisphere portion of food as dished out by such a Utensil.

Scooping

A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric;Change, resulting in actractive and repulsive forces between objects.

Magnetism

Properties of Metals and Non-Metals

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Appearance

Metal-Shiny


Non-Metal-Dull

State at the room temperature

Metal-Solid(except mercury which is liquid)Non-Metal-About half are solids,about half are gasses and one(Bromine) is liquid

Density

Metal-High(they feel heavy for their size)Non-Metal-Low(they feel light for their size)

Strength

Metal-StrongNon-Metal- Weak

Malleable or Brittle

Metal-Malleable(they are bend without breaking)Non-Metal-Brittle(they break or shatted whem hammered)

Conduction of Heat

Metal-GoodNon-Metal-Poor(they are insulators)

Conduction of Electricity

Metal-GoodNon-Metal-Poor(they are ibsulators apart from graph)

Magnetic Material

Metal-Only Iron,Cobalt and NickelNon-Metal- None

Sound when Hit

Metal-they make a ringing soundNon-Metal-they make a dull sound


H

1-Hydrogen

He

2-Helium

Li

3-Lithuim

Be

R-Berylium

B

5-Boron

C

6-Carbon

N

7-Nitrogen

O

8-Oxygen

F

9-Flourine

Ne

10-Neon

Na

11-Sodium

Mg

12-Magnesium

Al

13-Aluminum

Si

14-Silicon

P

15-Phosphorus

S

16-Sulfur

Cl

17-Chlorine

Ar

18-Argon

K

19-Potassium

Ca

20-Calcium

Sc

21-Scandium

Ti

22-Titanium

V

23-Vanadium

Cr

24-Chrominium

Mn

25-Manganese

Fe

26-Iron

Co

27-Cobalt

Ni

28-Nickel

Cu

29-Copper

Zn

30-Zinc

Ag

47-Silver

Sn

50-Tin

Sb

51-Antimony

Au

79-Gold

Hg

80-Mercury

Pb

82-Lead