Physical Properties - a characteristic of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its chemical composition, ex -color, density, melting point, hardness, Chemical Properties - describes how a substance reacts with other substances, only observed during a reaction, ex - flammability, reactivity, tendency to corrode, Solubility - the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent to form a solution, Solution - a homogenous mixture that contains both a solute and solvent, Solute - a substance that is the smallest amount in a solution, Solvent - a substance that is the greatest amount in a solution, Solubility curve - a graph that visually represents the relationship between the temperature and the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a given solvent, Rate of dissolution - the speed at which a solute dissolves into a solvent to form a solution, Agitation - the process of actively mixing substances within a container to ensure even distribution of components within a solution or reaction mixture; stirring, shaking, Concentration - amount of solute dissolved in a solvent, Diluted - describe a solution with a relatively low amount of dissolved solute, Concentrated - describe a solution with a relatively high amount of dissolved solute, Reactivity - the tendency of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction, Reaction rate - the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds,
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IPC Properties of Matter
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