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Substance(s) |
Substances can break down into 2 different categories; Elements and Compounds. They are pure (only made up of one type of atom/molecule), and cannot be seperated by physical means. |
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Matter |
Matter has mass, takes up space. There are Solids, Liquids, Gases, Plasma, and Bose-Einsteins condensates as their different states. Matter's also made of atoms. |
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Mixtures (Heterogenous) |
Heterogenous Mixtures are the first type of mixture there is, is isn't evenly mixed and commonly referd to as "nonuniform". |
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Mixtures (Homogenous) |
Homogenous Mixtures are the second type of mixture there is, it is evenly mixed and commonly refered to as "uniform". |
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Element(s) |
Elements are pure substances that have only one type of atom (even if in a molecule) in their chemical structure. They are on the Periodic Table as well. |
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Compound |
Compounds are non-pure substances that have more than one type of atom (even if in a molecule) in their chemical structure. They aren't on the Periodic Table and will have a chemical formula. Atoms will be different, but the molecules will be the same. |