FA Science I.  Definition:  Anything with mass and volume  Examples:  Anything with mass and volume!

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FA Science I

 Definition:  Anything with mass and volume  Examples:  Anything with mass and volume!

 Definition:  Two or more substances that are physically combined. Does not have constant composition  Examples:  Mud, chocolate chip cookie, kool- aid, salt water, chicken soup,etc…

 Definition:  Mixtures that are made up of only one phase  Examples:  Solutions, salt water, air, metal alloys

 Definition:  Mixtures that are made up of more than one phase  Examples:  Mud, chicken soup, chocolate chip cookie

 Definition:  Matter with constant composition.  Examples:  Hydrogen, Oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, gold, etc...

 Definition:  Substance made up of only one type of atom  Examples:  Anything on the periodic table.

 Definition:  Two or more elements chemically combined  Examples:  Water, carbon dioxide, iron oxide, sodium chloride

 Definition:  The smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of that element

Matter MixtureSubstance Homo- geneous Mixture Hetero- geneous Mixture ElementCompound Matter Tree