Matter Chapter 3 Vocabulary
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Mixture | Matter that consists of two of mare substances mixed but not chemically combined.
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Heterogeneous mixture. | Substance that does not appear to be the same throughout.
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Homogeneous mixture. | Mixture that appears the same throughout.
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Colloid | Homogeneous mixture in which the particles are mixed together but not dissolved.
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Solution | Homogeneous mixture in which one other substance is dissolved in another.
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Solute | Substance that is dissolved in a solution.
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Solvent | Substance that does the dissolving.
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Solulbe | Can be dissolved in water.
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Insoluble | Unable to be dissolved in water.
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Solubility | The amount of a solute that can be completely dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature.
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Alloy | A solution of two metals or a metal and a nonmetal property of a metal.
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Pure substance | Substance made of one kind of material having definite properties.
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Element | Simplest type of a pure substance.
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Atom | Smallest particle of an element that has all the properties of that element.
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Chemical symbol | Shorthand way of representing an element.
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Compound | Substance made up of molecules that contain more than one kind of atom; two or more elements chemically combined.
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Molecule | Structure made up of two or more atoms.
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Chemical formula | Combination of chemical symbols usually used to represent a compound.
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Subscript | Number placed to the lower right of a chemical symbol to indicate the number of atoms of the element in the compound.
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Chemical equation | Expression in which symbols, formulas, and numbers are used to represent a chemical reaction.
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Coefficient | Number placed in front of a symbol or formula in a chemical equation that indicates how many atoms or molecules of this substance are involved in the reaction.
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