Chemistry Grade 5 VA Mr. G 876739 mles
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Mixture (mezcla) | Two or more materials (substances) stirred together
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Property (Característica) | A characteristic of an object, something you can observe such as size, color, shape, or texture
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Solution (Solución) | A special mixture formed when a substance dissolves in water
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Dissolving | A process in which one material disperses uniformly into another material, so that the first material SEEMS TO disappear
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Evaporation (Evaporación) | Causes liquids to dry up, the liquid turns to gas and disperses into the air, leaving any dissolved material behind
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Crystal (Cristal) | The solid form of a material that can be identified by its properties, such as shape, color, and pattern
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Solvent (Solvente) | The liquid part of a solution, the water in hot chocolate
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Solute (Soluto) | The solid dissolved in the solvent of a solution, the hot chocolate powder in hot chocolate
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Saturated Solution | A solution which cannot dissolve any more solvent- example, when you put so much sugar in your ice tea that some of it settles to the bottom and can not be stirred up
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Solubility | How easy or hard it is to dissolve a solute in a solvents- it is easier if the solvent is hot
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Concentration | The amount of material dissolved in a measure of liquid.
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Dilute (Diluído) | To make a solution less concentrated by adding more liquid.
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Volume (Volumen) | The three-dimensional space occupied by something.
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Chemical Reaction | A change that may occur when two or more materials (chemicals) are mixed together.
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Reactant | A chemical that reacts to produce a change when mixed with another chemical.
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Physical Change (Cambio físico) | A type of change in which the form or appearance is changed or altered, but one substance is not transformed into another - example crumpling a sheet or paper or breaking a pane of glass or freezing water into ice or melting cheese
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Chemical Change (Cambio químico) | A change which forms new substances
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Alchemy | Ancient belief that common metals could be turned into gold and there was an elixir of life-
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Bonus- Write your own question. | What your own answer.
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Atoms (Átomos) | Smallest "whole" part of matter that is a substance - the word means "not divisible" - we now have a model of atoms that says atoms are made of protons, electrons, and neutron - (or a quantum model that is different, but probably a better model)
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Molecule (Molécula) | Two or more, similar or different, atoms joined together - examples H2o, O2, Co2
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Element (Elemento) | One of the basic materials listed in the periodic table - can not be broken down into smaller units and still have the same properties
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Physical Property (Característica física) | Can easily be observed or measured - example the appearance of a person, the smell or texture of a food
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Chemical Property (Característica química) | How a substance will react to a chemical change, one generally must change the substance to to learn its chemical properties- example, vinegar will give off a gas when mixed with baking soda
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Aerosol | A colloid system in which solid or liquid particles are suspended in a gas,
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Foam | Bubbles of air or gas in a liquid
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Gel | A jelly-like colloid in which a liquid is dispersed in a solid
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Compound | Two are more elements joined together chemically
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Colloid | A mixture in which small particles of one substance do not dissolve like in a solution, and will not settle out like in a mixture
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