Science Chapter 1 Vocab

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what will happen to an objects weight if you move it from earth to outer space

an objects weight will change if you move it from earth to outer space but its mass will stay the same

who was john dalton

atoms had to have certain characteristics

how are solutions related to mixtures

because solutions are well mixed mixtures and mixtures are two things combined together

two examples of characteristic priorities

boiling point and melting point

what are two examples of characteristic properties

boiling point and melting point

how is density calculated

density= mass divided by volume

pyrite

fools gold

physical change

a change in a substance that does not change its identity, example (crumpling paper)

chemical change

a change in which one or more substances combine or break apart to form a new substance, example (burning wood)

whats a molecule

a group of atoms that act as a single unit

characteristic property

a quality of a substance that never changes, and can be used to identify the substance

ore

a rock that contains a metal or other economically useful material

compund

a substance made of two or more elements chemically combined, example (H2O)

pure substance

a substance made only of one kind of matter and has definite properties

element

a substance that cannot be broken down into other substances

solution

a very well mixed mixture, example ( sea water)

whats is an atom

an atom is the smallest particle of a element

electrolysis

an electric current that breaks the chemical bond that joins the metal and other elements in the compound

describe how panning for gold takes advantage of one of golds characteristic properties

gold is dense

how do you calculate volume

length times width times hight

what two quantities do you need to know in order to calculate density

mass and volume

how can matter be classified

matter can be classified into two categories, mixture and a pure substance

what are the three states of matter?

solid,liquid, and gas

melting point

temperature in which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid

chemical activity

the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change; another example of a characteristic property

whats a chemical bond

the force that holds two atoms together

what is the SI unit for mass

the measure used to measure the properties of matter, International System of Units (SI), the SI unit used kilograms

chemistry

the study of matter and how it changes

boiling point

the temperature in which a substance changes a liquid to a gas

why are characteristic properties useful

they can be used to identify unknown matter because characteristic properties never change

mixture

two or more substances that are mixed together but not chemically combined, example (cookie dough)

what is the differenct between weight and mass

weight is the measure of the force of gravity on you mass is the measurement of how much matter it contains


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