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Intrinsic definition
| Definiton | Intrinsic | Intrinsic | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume). | Density | Pure subtance | a single substance made of only one type of particle. |
| the amount of space occupied by a sample of matter. | Volume | compound | a substance made up of two or more different chemical elements combined in a fixed ratio |
| a group of two or more atoms that form the smallest identifiable unit into which a pure substance can be divided and still retain the composition and chemical properties of that substance. | Molecules | Homogenous Mixture | a gaseous, liquid or solid mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout a given sample. |
| the process of separating suspended solid matter from a liquid, by causing the latter to pass through the pores of some substance, called a filter. | Filtration | Boiling point | the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure of the liquid's environment. |
| the characteristic ability of a substance to react to form new substances. | Chemical Property | evaporation | an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils. |
| a change of materials into another, new materials with different properties and one or more than one new substances are formed. | Chemical change | solute | a substance that can be dissolved into a solution by a solvent. |
| the ability of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance (referred to as the solute) to dissolve in solvent (usually a liquid) and form a solution. | Solubility | states of matter | any set of states distinguished from any other set of states by a phase transition. |
| liquid | specific properties that make it less rigid than a solid but more rigid than a gas. |