| A | B |
| compound | two or more substances combined together that lose their properties |
| heterogeneous | a type of mixture which the particles are not completely dissolved, the particles are kept suspended and appear to be cloudy |
| solution | the substance gets disslved into another substance |
| homogeneous | a type of mixture where two or more substances are mixed into a single physical state and the particles are completely dissolved |
| solvent | the dissolving agent in a solution |
| solute | the agent that dissolved in a solution |
| insoluable | a substance that cannot dissolve |
| Lead, Neon and Radon are examples of | elements |
| mixture | two or more substances are mixed together but NOT chemically combined |
| gravity | the force of attraction that keeps two objects together |
| viscosity | the resistance for a fluid to flow |
| graduated cylinder | this is used to measure the volume of a liquid |
| matter | anything that takes up space and has a mass |
| intertia | the resistance for an object to move or to stop while in motion |
| weight | response of mass to the pull of gravity |
| density | the ratio between the mass of an object and its volume per unit |
| mass | the measurement of the amount of matter found in an object |
| volume | the amount of space an object takes up |
| formula for density | density = mass/volume |
| density | measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume of an object |
| amorphous | solids that lose their shape under certain conditions |
| colloid | a mixture where a solid is dissolved into another solid ex. gels |