| A | B |
| Mixture | Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined |
| Heterogeneous Mixture | A mixture that does not appear to be the same throughout. |
| Heterogeneous Mixture | The "least" mixed mixture |
| Heterogeneous Mixture | Cookie dough ice cream is an example of .... |
| Heterogeneous Mixture | A slice of pepperoni pizza is an example of .... |
| Homogeneous Mixture | A mixture that appears to be the same throughout |
| Homogeneous Mixture | Also known as a solution |
| Colloid | The particles of this mixture are very small and do not settle. |
| Solution | Type of homogeneous mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another |
| Alloy | A solution of metals |
| Alloy | Gold Jewelry made of gold and copper is an example of a(an) |
| Alloy | Brass is copper and zinc combined and an example of a(an) |
| Pure Substance | Made up of only one kind of material and has definite properties |
| Pure Substance | All particles of a ___ are exactly the same; such as Table Salt, Iron |
| Elements | Simplest pure substance |
| Element | A substance that cannot be changed into simpler substances |
| Element | Represented on the periodic table |
| Atom | The basic building block of matter |
| Atom | The smallest particle of an element |
| Chemical Symbols | Elements are represented by these |
| Compound | Two or more elements chemically combined |
| Compound | Carbon Dioxide is an example of this |
| Compound | TNT is an example of this |
| Compound | Copper Sulfide is an example of this |
| Molecule | Made of two or more atoms chemically bonded together |
| Molecule | Smallest particle of a compound that has all the properties of that compound |
| Chemical Formula | Combinations of chemical symbols |
| Subscripts | Gives the number of atoms of the element in a compound |
| Compound | Can be broken down by chemical means |
| Mixture | Can be separated by physical means such as filtering |
| Compound | Has different properties from elements making it up |
| Chemical Equation | Description of a chemical reaction using symbols and formulas |
| Coefficient | The number placed in front of the chemical formula in order to balance the equation |
| Colloid | Homogeneous Mixtures with permenantly suspended particles. So Reflect Light |
| Examples of Colloids | Jello, Fog, Smoke,and paint are examples of ____ |
| The diatomic Molecules | HONClBrIF |
| Conservation of Matter | Matter is neither created or destroyed but simply rearranged |
| Compounds | ___ are chemically combined and separated |
| Mixtures | ___ are physically combined and separated |
| Solution | When a solute is dissolved into a solvent |
| Solute | The sugar that is put into a cup of coffee |
| Solvent | The part of a solution that does the dissolving |
| Solution | When I put a sweetner into my ice tea I have created a ____ |
| HONClBrIF | The Diatomic Molecules |
| Periods | The Rows on the Periodic Table |
| Groups or Families | The Columns on the Periodic Table |
| Mendeleev | Father of The Periodic Table |