Terminologies in Particle Theory of Matter

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Mixture contains more than one kind of matter combined in such a way that each keep its own properties. (eg. vegetable soup)
Mixture
A substance made of more than one kind of materials which can be identified. (eg. vegetable soup)
Mechanical Mixture
Mixture that are made up of parts that can be seen or retain their own properties even if these are not seen visible. (eg. hot chocolate, humans)
Heterogeneous Mixture
Mixture that has only one set of properties. Also called a solution.
Homogeneous Mixture
A homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances. (eg. water and sugar combined)
Solution
A substance that is able to dissolve another substance. (eg. water, milk, juice)
Solvent
Solid or gas that can dissolve in a solvent to make a solution. (eg. cube of sugar, salt)
Solute
Substance able to dissolve in a particular solvent. (eg. sugar is a ______ to water)
Soluble
Substance not able to dissolve in a particular solvent. (eg. pen)
Insoluble
A material made up of only one kind of extremely small particle. (eg. water, gold, oxygen)
Pure Substance
To weaken the strength of solution by increasing the amount of solvent.
Dilute
One in which no more solute will dissove in it at a specific temperature.
Saturated Solution
One in which more solute will dissolve in it at a specific temperature.
Unsaturated Solution
What are the three states of matter?
Solids, Liquids, Gas
The transfer of heat energy from particles to particle in a solid.
Conduction