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Physical Propertyany property of a substance that can be observed without a change in the substance.
Chemical Propertyany property of a substance that is observed during a chemical change.
qualitativecomparison based on qualities that determine the chemical constituents of the substance or mixture.
quantitativedetermines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture.
Physical Changeany change in matter where no new substance is formed.
Chemical ChangeAny change in matter in which at least one new stubstance is formed.
Pure SubstanceCannot be seperated physically, and is made of only one type of matter.
MixtureA substance that is made up of more than one type of matter, and can be physically seperated.
ElementPure substance that cannot be further broken down. Contains a single type of atom.
CompoundContrains two or more different types of atoms and can be further broken down into their contituent elements.
What is another name for a mechanical mixtureheterogeneous mixture
What is another name for a solutionhomogeneous mixture
Mechanical MixtureA mixture that contrains particles that are not uniformly distributed, and are visually distinguishable.
SolutionA mixutre that contains particles that are uniformly distributed, and are visually distinguishable
Atomis the smallest form of matter.
NucleusThe central control organelle of a cell.
atomic numberThe number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
mass numberthe number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
protonpositively charged particle in the nucleus
neutronneutral particles in the nucleus
electronnegatively charged particles, orbating outside of the nucleus of the atom.
isotopesatoms of the same element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons.
metala substance with a shiny appearance, good conductability of electricity and heat. Malleable and Ductile.
malleablecapable of being beaten out bent or shaped.
ductilecapable of being stripped to wires.
conductivitythe ability to transmit light, electricity, heat or sound.
non-metala substance that is not a good conductor of electricity or heat and is neither malleable or ductile.
IonAn atom or group of atoms that carries and electric charge.
chemical FormulaA formula that shows the number and kinds of atoms in a molecule.
Lewis Structureelectron-dot diagrams, that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule, and the lone pairs of electrons.