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Types of mixtures, solutions, compounds, properties, etc.

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Alloy   A solid solution where two metals are dissolved into each other.Ex: Iron & Carbon makes steel.  
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Amalgam   A metal is dissolved into mercury (solution).  
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Aqueous   A solute is dissolved into water.  
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Atom   The smallest part of an element that still retains the properties of that element.  
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Compound   Two or more elements bonded to each other, decomposable into elements.  
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Element   Matter that cannot be decomposed into simpler forms of matter.  
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Molecular Compound   A compound formed by two non-metals bonded together.  
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Ionic Compound   A compound formed by a metal and a non-metal bonded together.  
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Homogeneous mixtures   Matter that is evenly distributed throughout a volume. ex: Aqueous solutions, tinctures, alloys, etc.  
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Heterogeneous mixtures   Matter that is unevenly distributed throughout a volume. Ex: muddy water, italian salad dressing, soil  
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Ion   A charged particle formed when an atom gains or loses electrons.  
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Matter   That which exists with mass and volume.  
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Metal   An element which loses electrons when forming chemical bonds.  
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Metalloid   An element that exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals.  
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Mixture   Different types of matter mixted together yet not chemically bonded.  
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Non-metal   An element that gains electrons from metals or shares electrons from other non-metals when forming chemical bonds.  
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Solution   A homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent.  
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Tincture   A solution where a solute is dissolved into alcohol.  
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What type of element is -malleable-ductile-has luster-& is a good conductor   Metal  
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What type of element -has low electronegativity-has low ionization energy-tarnishes or rusts in the presence of oxygen   Metal  
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What type of element -is brittle at room temperature-doesn't reflect light well-is a poor conductor   non-metal  
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What type of element-sometimes conducts electricity-used to make computer microchips-has luster -is brittle   Metalloids  
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What type of element -has low boiling point-is a gas at room temperature-is a poor conductor   Noble Gas  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: melting point & boiling point   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: malleability   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: brittleness   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: conductivity   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: ductility   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: solubility   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: density   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: luster   physical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: reactivity   chemical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: heat of reaction   chemical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: electronegativity   chemical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: ionization energy   chemical  
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What type of property (physical or chemical) is: ability to rust, tarnish, corrod, be eaten away by acid, be turned into soap by base, explode, combust   chemical  
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