Matter Vocabulary Flashcards

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A homogeneous mixture of metals, or a mixture of a metal and a non-metal in which the metal is the major component.

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Alloy

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2
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A material’s ability to absorb energy before fracturing.

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Brittleness

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3
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Any change that results in the formation of a new chemical substance.

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Chemical Change

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4
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A characteristic of a substance that’s observed during a chemical reaction.

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Chemical Property

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5
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Parts of a mixture are separated based on the ability of each dissolved component to travel through materials at different speeds.

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Chromatography

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6
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Occurs when a material catches fire at a temperature above 43 degrees Celsius.

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Combustibility

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7
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Any substance formed from two or more elements that have been joined together chemically.

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Compound

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8
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The phase change that occurs when water vapor cools down to form liquid water.

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Condensation

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9
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The temperature at which a gas turns into a liquid at standard pressure.

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Condensation Point

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10
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The separation of a pure solid substance from a solution containing the dissolved substance.

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Crystallization

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11
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The amount of mass per unit volume.

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Density

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12
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When a gas changes directly into a solid without going through the liquid phase.

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Deposition

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13
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The process that separates homogeneous mixtures based on the different boiling points of the substances.

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Distillation

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14
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The amount of heat in a system at constant pressure.

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Enthalpy

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15
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Occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into a gas.

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Evaporation

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16
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A physical process used to separate solids from liquids by passing them through a barrier.

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Filtration

17
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Occurs when a material catches fire at a temperature below 43 degrees Celsius.

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Flammability

18
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When a liquid turns into a solid.

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Freezing

19
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The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.

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Freezing Point

20
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A combination of two or more substances in which the original substances are separated into physical distinct regions.

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Heterogeneous Mixture

21
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A combination of two or more substances that have uniform composition and chemical properties throughout; also known as a solution.

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Homogeneous Mixture

22
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Any force that can hold or repel particles.

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Intermolecular Force

23
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How readily a material’s shape can be changed.

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Malleability

24
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Anything that has mass and takes up space.

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Matter

25
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When a solid turns into a liquid.

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Melting

26
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The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.

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Melting Point

27
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A combination of two or more pure substances in which each pure substance retains its individual chemical properties.

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Mixture

28
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A special type of physical change in which a substance transitions among the states of matter, solid, liquid, and gas, but the chemical properties of the substance remain the same.

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Phase Change

29
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A change which alters a substance without altering its composition.

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Physical Change

30
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A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the chemical makeup of a substance. Types include color, odor, texture, boiling point, melting point, and density.

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Physical Property

31
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The relative ability of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction.

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Reactivity

32
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A combination of two or more substances that have uniform composition and chemical properties throughout; also known as a homogeneous mixture.

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Solution

33
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When a solid transitions into a gas without going through the liquid phase.

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Sublimation

34
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A measure of the random kinetic energy in a sample of matter.

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Temperature

35
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The phase change from liquid to gas.

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Vaporization