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Classificati on of Matter Matter Substance (Mineral) Mixture (Rocks and more) solution colloid suspension Chapter 18

Classificati on of Matter Matter Substance element compound (Mineral) Mixture (Rocks and more) homogeneoussolution heterogeneous colloid suspension Chapter 18 Not Pure Pure Uniform Notuniform

Physical Property Definition Example Physical Change Definition Example Chemical Property Definition Example Chemical Change Definition Example Properties & Changes

Mixture Separation Techniques (based on physical properties) evaporation distillation Chromatography Colloid ____ Effect Suspension Filtration Homogeneous Solution Heterogeneous