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Page 1: Particle Theory of Matter Pure Substances and Mixtures States of Matter Solutions Separating Mixtures Hodge- Podge 100 200 300 400 500.

Particle Theory of

Matter

Pure Substances

and Mixtures

States of Matter

Solutions Separating Mixtures

Hodge- Podge

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All matter is made up of tiny

____________.

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What are particles?

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The particles of the same matter are the ________.

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What is the same?

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There is ______ between the particles.

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What is space?

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Particles of the same matter are __________

to each other.

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What is attracted?

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The particles are in constant

_________.

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What is motion?

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Matter that is made up of only one type of

particle.

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What is a pure substance?

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Matter that is made up of more than one type of

particle.

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What is a mixture?

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A mixture that is the same throughout.

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What is a homogeneous

mixture/solution?

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A mixture that looks different

throughout.

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What a heterogeneous/

mechanical mixture?

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True or False:

Tap water is a homogeneous mixture.

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True!

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The particles in a ______ move very fast and have

very little attraction to each other.

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What is gas?

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Particles in a _______ have a lot of attraction with each other and vibrate in a fixed

position.

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What is solid?

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Particles in a _______ have some attraction, but are able to move freely around each

other.

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What is liquid?

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The particles in a gas have ______ attraction than the particles in a

liquid

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What is less?

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The particles in a liquid move _______and______ than the

particles in a solid.

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What is faster and further

apart?

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A solution is formed when the ________ particles fill in the spaces between the solvent

particles.

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What is solute?

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The substance that does the dissolving in a

solution.

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What is the solvent?

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A solution that has a small amount of solute.

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What is dilute?

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A solution that has the maximum amount of

solute.

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What is saturated?

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A solution that has a high amount of solute.

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What is concentrated?

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A method of separating a solid mixture by using

your hands.

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What is sorting?

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A method of separating a mixture by passing it through a mesh screen.

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What is sifting?

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A method of separating certain metallic

substances from a mixture.

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What is magnetism?Not all metals are magnetic!

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A method of separating fine particles out of a

solution.

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What is filtering?

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The three ways to remove the liquid from a

solution.

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What are evaporation, boiling, and distillation.

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The description of a substance using words.

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What is qualitative?

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A physical substance that has mass and takes

up space.

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What is matter?

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The description of a substance using exact

measurements.

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What is quantitative?

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Bronze is an example of:

a.A pure substance

b.A mechanical mixture

c. A solution

d. All of the above

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What is:

c. A solution?

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Which of the following is an example of a pure substance:

a.Tap water

b.Gold

c.Salad dressing

d.None of the above

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What is:

b. Gold?