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Classification of Matter

MatterMixtureHeterogeneousSuspensionsColloidsHomogeneousSolutionsSolventSoluteCompoundMoleculesCovalentIonicElementAtomsNon-metallicMetallic

Matter Definition:

Element Definition: 3 Examples:

Compound Definition: 3 Examples:

Mixture Definition: 3 Examples:

Atom Definition: 3 Diagrams:

Molecule Definition: 3 Diagrams:

Metal Definition: 3 Examples:

Non-metal Definition: 3 Examples:

Ionic Compound Definition: 3 Examples:

Covalent/Molecular Compound Definition: 3 Examples:

Homogeneous Mixture Definition: 3 Examples:

Heterogeneous Mixture Definition: 3 Examples:

Solution Definition: 3 Examples:

Solute Definition: 3 Examples:

Solvent Definition: 3 Examples:

Suspension Definition: 3 Examples:

Colloid Definition: 3 Examples: