| A | B |
| solute | type of mixture in which one material dissolves in another material |
| saturated | point of which solvent contains all the solute it can dissolve |
| concentrated | state at which a solution is nearly saturated |
| solvent | material solute dissolves into |
| diluted | a solution that is far from being concentrated or saturated |
| soltution | material that dissolves into another substance |
| weight | measurement of the force exerted on the mass of a body by gravity |
| molecule | two of more atoms joined together in a chemical bond |
| atom | smallest part of an element |
| alloys | solid solution made of two or more base metals |
| bouancy | measurement of how easily an object will sink or float |
| chemical formula | abbreviation that tells the elements and number of atoms in a molecule |
| compound | two or more different kinds of atoms joined together in a chemical bond |
| nucleus | center of an atom |
| density | measurement of how much mass is in a certain volume |
| physical properties | things that can be seen, felt, weighed, smelled, etc. |
| mixtures | combinations of different materials that are not chemically bonded |
| elements | basic materials that is formed from the same kind of atom |
| condensation | point at which a gas becomes a liquid |
| phase change | changing of matter from one state to another |
| volume | measurement of how much space matter is taking up |
| peroidic table | structuted list of all the elements |
| neutron | typr of particle with no electrical charge |
| electron | type of negatively charged particle |
| proton | type of particle with a positive electrical charge |
| mass | amount of matter in an object |