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How does a mixture differ from a compound?
A mixture can be separated into its components by physical methods. A
compound can only be separated into its elements through chemical methods
Density is what kind of property?
intensive
properties that are independent of size
intensive properties
properties that are dependent of size
extensive properties
boiling point, color, temperature, luster, hardness
intensive properties
a mixture in which the composition varies from one region of the mixture to
another (salt & pepper)
heterogeneous mixture
a mixture made of multiple substances, but it appears to be one substance (salt
water)
homogenous mixture
a way to describe matter based upon observations and measurements
properties

,volume, mass, size, weight, height
extensive properties
how do you convert between the three phases of matter?
by adding or removing heat
has a definite shape and volume
solid
has indefinite shape and definite volume
liquid
has indefinite volume and shape
gas
gas to solid
deposition
solid to liquid
melting
liquid to gas
vaporization
gas to liquid
condensation
liquid to solid
freezing
solid to gas
sublimation

, changes that occur and can be observed or measured without attempting to
change the composition of the matter (ice melting)
physical change
changes in shape
changes in state (or phase)
mixing (but not reacting)
physical changes
changes that occur that demonstrate changing the matter into new substances
chemical change
burning something
gas bubbles forming
change in smell
change in color
chemical changes
different increments and scales
F and C
same increments and different scales
C and K
(9/5)C + 32
Celsius to Fahrenheit
(5/9)F-32
Fahrenheit to Celsius
C + 273.15

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