Test Outline : Matter – Properties & Changes (Chp 3)

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Test Outline : Matter – Properties & Changes (Chp 3) 1. Be familiar with the following terms so you can answer True / False, multiple choice, matching, and/ or short answer:   States of Matter (s, l, g), element, compound, mixture, solution, homogeneous, heterogeneous, symbol, formula, chemical & physical properties, intensive & extensive properties, chemical & physical change, molecule, diatomic, metal, non-metal, metalloid, law of conservation of mass, law of definite proportions, law of multiple proportions

2. Be able to identify a property or process as chemical or physical. 3. Be able to classify substances as element, compound, mixture, or solution 4. Be able to explain how a mixture can be separated into components and find the percentage by mass.