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| Refers to anything that occupy space and has mass. It is anything that has mass and volume. | Matter |
| It is the amount of matter in an object. | Mass |
| It is how strongly gravity pulls on an object.it is mass and the pull of gravity. | Weight |
| It measures how much space matter takes up. | Volume |
| It is the amount of mass for each centimeter cubed or milliliter of a substance. | Density |
| It is the resistance of an object to sinking. | Buoyancy |
| What are the states of matter? | Solid, liquid and gas |
| It is the state of matter that has definite shape and volume. Particles are closely packed. | Solid |
| It is the state of matter that has no definite shape. It takes the shape of its container and has definite volume. Particles are loosely packed . | Liquid |
| It is the state of matter that has no definite shape and volume. Particles are separated widely. | Gas |
| It is the smallest article in the matter. | Atom |
| It is the combination of two or more matter forming a compound. | Molecule |
| It is a physical combination of two or moresubstances that are blended together without forming a new substance. | Mixture |
| What are the types of mixture? | Homogeneous mixture and heterogenous mixture |
| It is the type of mixture with uniform distribution and the composition is the same throughout. | Homogenous mixture |
| It is the type ofmixture who's composition can be varied where in individual identity is retained. | Heterogenous mixture |
| It is a pure substance composed of only one kind of atom. | Element |
| What are the kinds of element? | Metal nonmetal and metalloids |
| It is in the group of elements thatconducts heat and electricity | Metal |
| It is every drop of element that did not conduct heat and Electricity. | Nonmetal |
| If this other times we exhibit properties between metals and non metals | Metalloids |
| What are the examples of metals | Gold, Silver and copper |
| What are the examples of nonmetals | Oxygen sulfur and carbon |
| What are the examples of metalloids | Germanium, antimony and boron |
| It is a pure substance composed of two or more substances which is chemically bonded to each other. Example. Water salt sugar vinegar | Compound |
| What are the kinds of compounds | Acid, base, salts and oxides |
| It is a substance that is so far in taste and could turn litmus paper into red. | Acid |
| It is a substance that are bitter in taste and could turn red litmus paper in blue | base |
| It is the result when acid reacts with base or vice versa. Both are now neutralized. Examples are NaCl (sodium chloride), CaSO4 (Calcium sulfate), BaCl2 (Barium chloride) | Salts |
| These are compounds containing oxygen combined with a single element. Examples: acid (sulfuric acid - H2SO4), base (sodium hydroxide - NaOH), neutral salt (sodium sulfate - Na2SO4) | Oxides |
| It is composed of solute and solvent | Solution |