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The substance that does the dissolving is called
Solvent
The substance that is dissolved is called
Solute
Type of a mixture in which one substance dissolves into another
Solution
A mixture, is a physical or chemical change?
Physical change
Examples of mixtures
Trail mix, salad, sandwich, pizza, soda, rubbing alcohol, humidity
Combination of two or more substances in which each one maintains its physical properties, they do not form a new substance.
Mixture
Which factors affect chemical reactions?
Temperature (higher=faster) and particle size of reactants (small=faster)
Tools to measure temperature
Thermometer
Properties of matter: how hot or cold an object is
TEMPERATURE
Tools to measure weight
Spring scale
Unit of weight
NEWTON
Properties of matter: pull of gravity on an object
WEIGHT
A liquid that sinks has ------- density
MORE
How to calculate density of an object?
Density= mass/volume
Properties of matter: Amount of mass in a certain volume of matter
DENSITY
Tools to measure liquids volume
Measuring beaker or graduated cylinder
How to measure the volume of a solid?
Volume= length x width x height
Properties of matter: Amount of space matter takes up
VOLUME
Tools to measure mass
Pan balance
Properties of matter: Amount of matter in an object
MASS
Tools to measure length
Meterstick - ruler
Properties of matter: how long something is
LENGTH
Degrees Celsius °C (metric system) or Degrees Fahrenheit °F (US system) measures
TEMPERATURE
Liters and milliliters (metric system) or cups and fluid ounces (US system) measure
VOLUME
Kilograms and grams (metric system) or pounds and ounces (US system) measure
MASS (OR WEIGHT)
Meters and centimeters (metric system) or feet and inches (US system) measure
LENGTH