A | B |
physical_property | characteristic of matter that can be observed and measured w/o changing the substance |
chemical_property | characteristic of matter that describes its ability to change into new substances |
density | m/v |
solubility | the extent that one substance can dissolve in an other |
conductivity | property of a substance to carry electricity, or heat, or sound |
malleability | ability of a substance to be hammered into a shape |
ductility | ability of a substance to be drawn into thin wire |
solvent | substance that dissolves another |
solute | substance that gets dissolved |
colloid | mixture where a substance, broken into tiny amounts, is dispersed evenly throughout another |
suspension | mixture where one substance is held up in another substance but can eventually settle out |
mass | amount of matter in a substance |
volume | amount of space matter takes up |
weight | gravitational pull on a substance |
cm3 | unit of measurement that measures volume |
mL | unit of measurement that measures volume of a liquid |
solution | mixture where the solvent is broken down into molecular or atomic form |
mixture | 2 or more substances place together |
saturation | condition where a solution holds the maximum amount of solute it can have at a given temperature |
homogeneous | type of solution where substances are evenly distributed throughout |
heterogeneous | type of solution where substances are unevenly distributed throughout |