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15 Cards in this Set
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Atom
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Particles which cannot be broken down during physical or chemical changes. Also called an element.
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Boiling
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The change of state when liquid turns into a vapor.
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Concentrated
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A solution that contains a large amount of solute in a solvent.
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Condensation
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The change of state from vapor to a liquid
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Dilute
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A weak solution. It is the opposite of concentrated.
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Dissolve
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When a solute goes into a solution.
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Heterogeneous
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More than one substance is visible in a mixture.
Example: Vegetable soup |
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Homogeneous
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Only one substance is visible in the mixture
Example: Chocolate milk |
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Saturated solution
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A solution that has dissolved all of the solute that it is able to at a certain temperature.
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Matter
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Anything that has mass and takes up space>
Example: pencils, people, rocks |
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Dilute solutions
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A solution with a small amount of solute.
Example: Juice after we mixed in 3 cans of water |
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Concentrated solutions
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A solution with a high amount of solvent.
Example: A can of orange juice in the freezer |
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Saturated solution
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A solution in which all of the spaces between the particles of the solvent are full. Adding more solvent will make spaces for the solute.
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Alloy
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A metal made of two or more solids
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Colloid
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Particles that mix together but not dissolved.
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