volume
volume
The term that describes the amount of space occupied by a substance is "volume." It refers to the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a substance or object.
mass
Mass decribes how much matter a substance contains and Mole decribes the quantity of matter contained in a substance.
Percent mixture is a way the amount of one substance is in a mixture. Example: a 25% mixture of salt with flour.
A point.
The term that describes how much energy it takes to change a substance is "enthalpy." Specifically, it refers to the heat content of a system and is often used in the context of phase changes, such as melting or boiling. The energy required for these changes at constant pressure is known as the "enthalpy of transformation."
The word for that substance is SOLUTE. The term "soluble" describes the action, but is not the term used for the substance.
specific heat capacity
This substance is a catalyst.
This is called the osmotic gradient.
enzymes