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Matter Test 1

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anything that takes up space and has mass   Matter  
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Solid, Liquid, Gas, Volume, Mass   Properties of Matter  
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Properties of substance that never change and are used to identify unknown matter   Characteristic Properties  
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Changes the form of the substance, but does not alter its identity Example: tear a sheet of paper, crush a can, boiling away water into water vapor, water freezes into ice   Physical Changes  
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When a substance undergoes a chemical change into a different substance, with different properties Examples: burn wood, carmelized sugar, water into hydrogen/oxygen   Chemical Changes  
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The principle that the total amount of matter, can not be created nor destroyed during any chemical or physical change   Law of Conservation of Mass  
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Consisting of two or more substances, that are not chemically combined Example: soft drinks, gas and water, oil and water, salt and water, powdered drinks   Mixture  
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The best mixed possible substances (saltwater, sugar and water)   Solution  
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Substances made of one kind of matter and has definite set of properties Example: sugar, salt, iron, aluminum, copper, oxygen   Pure Substance  
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Pure substances that cannot be broken down into other substances Example: Peridodic Table of Elements, A little over 100 (116 elements), we use 30-40 in everyday life   Element  
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Substances that are made of 2 or more elements chemically combined Example: Water (H2O), Salt (NaC1), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Sugar (C12H22O11)   Compound  
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The smallest particle of an element. (The thickness of a sheet of aluminum foil is made of 200,000 atoms   Atom  
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A group of atoms joined together and act as one unit Example: O2H2O3   Molecule  
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A mixture of two or more substances that can be easily separated by common physical means Example: Oil and Water A mixture where the substances aren't easily distributed A mixture in which the ingredients are not uniformally dispersed   Heterogeneous Mixture  
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A mixture that cannot be easily separated by common physical means Example: Saltwater A mixture that looks really "smooth" because everything is mixed together really well   Homogeneous Mixture  
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