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Vocabulary Word Definition Chemistry the study of things all around us, its properties, what makes it up and how things can change. Matter Matter is the stuff all around us: your computer, the air you breathe, your lunch, even you are made up of matter. Acid - an acid is a chemical compound which can dissolve in water, tastes sour and turns blue litmus paper pink. -acids neutralize bases. -acids can be divided into two groups, strong acids and weak acids. Base A base is a compound that can neutralize an acid. A strong base can be very corrosive (just like an acid). Strong bases are called Alkali, and turn pink litmus paper blue. ph Scale Picture and Example -ph scale is a measure of how acidic or basic a chemical substance is. -ph stands for Power of Hydrogen -usually measured with Litmus Paper on a scale from 0-14 -a ph of 7 is neutral -a ph less than 7 is acidic -a ph greater than 7 is basic

Atom the smallest part of an element that can exist Element a pure substance in which all the atoms are the same (H) Compound a pure substance containing 2 or more elements connected chemically (H2O) Molecule the smallest part of a compound that can exist (two or more atoms connected) Pure Substance all the atoms (element) or molecules (compound) are the same. two or more pure substances mixed together (they can be separated) Homogenous a substance in which two or more components are evenly mixed but not bonded together

Heterogeneous a substance in which components are mixed but don t blend together Physical Properties Physical Change Chemical Properties Chemical Change properties that are associated with physical change- state of matter, colour, density, boiling point, melting point, magnetic, conductor of electricity a change where there is no new substance made and no chemical reaction like a change of state (such as solid to liquid or a mixture) where the original substance can be recovered describe how chemicals react with one another chemical reactions, solubility, acidity, heat, flammability, oxidation (rust), toxicity a change in substances that have had a chemical reaction. The original substance is changed to a new substance and cannot easily be changed back Reactant a substance that undergoes a change in a chemical reaction Product a substance that is made from a chemical reaction

States of Matter matter can be gas, liquid or solid and can change from one to another. The state of matter can change because of temperature or pressure Gas -one of the states of matter -substance takes the shape of it s container very low density Liquid -one of the states of matter -has a definite volume, takes the shape of the container, can be poured Solid a state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume Density Solution Solvent -the amount of mass of a substance per unit of volume -how close together the molecules of a substance are -When one substance is evenly mixed with another -also known as a homogeneous mixture -What something (called a solute) is dissolved in -Ex: the water (sugar being dissolved into hot water)

Solute -the substance being dissolved -a solute is dissolved into a solvent -ex: sugar (sugar dissolved into hot water) Saturated a solution that cannot hold any more solute at a given temperature Suspension a mixture in which the component are dispersed but large enough to see and to settle out Decanting to pour off the top layer without disturbing the layers below Filtering to separate the solid from a liquid by poring it through a filter (such as paper or a sieve) Distillation the process of vaporizing then condensing a liquid (to separate the parts)