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Atomic Jeopardy
Matter
Chemistry
Physical or
Chemical
Changes
Atomic structure
Idioms
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©Norman Herr, 2003
A-100
• How will your weight on the Moon compare
to your weight on Earth? Why?
• You will weigh less because the Moon has
less gravity.
• BONUS: How will
your mass change?
• It will be the same!
A-200
• A ball and a hamster are placed in water,
and each displaces 40 mL. The ball floats
and the hamster sinks. How do their
volumes compare?
• They are the same
• Bonus: What is different about them?
• Their masses.
A-300
When microwaving leftovers, why is it a
good idea to open the container at least
partly?
The heat from expanding the gases will
make the container explode if it can not
escape.
A-400
Compare the motion of atoms in all 3 states
of matter.
Solid- vibrate in place close together
Liquid- move around with more space in
between
Gas- move quickly with lots of space
between atoms
A-500
• When ice melts, how do its molecules
change?
• They are arranged differently.
B-100
What is the basic unit of all matter?
The atom
B-200
• What is an element?
• Substance made of only 1 type of atom.
B-300
• A chemical combination of 2 or more
different elements.
• Compound.
B-400
• The location of nearly all the mass in an
atom.
• What is in the nucleus?
• BONUS: Most of an atom’s
volume is made of ____.
B-500
• List the subatomic particles and their
charges.
• What are:
• Protons = positive charge
• Neutron = neutral or no charge
• Electrons = negative charge
C-100
• Wood burning
• Chemical change
C-200
• Bread rising as it bakes.
• What is a Chemical change?
C-300
• Melting ice cream.
• What is a physical change?
C-400
• Mowing the grass.
• What is a physical
change?
C-500
• Cut apple slices turning brown.
• What is a Chemical Change?
D-100
• Anything that has mass and takes up
space.
• What is matter?
D-200
What does the LAW OF
CONSERVATIONOF
MATTER state?
• That matter can not be
created nor destroyed
D-300
• Name the elements:
–
–
–
–
H2O
NaCl
NH3
CaCO
• What is:
–
–
–
–
2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen
1 sodium and 1 chlorine
1 nitrogen and 3 hydrogens
1 calcium, 1 carbon and 1 oxygen
D-400
= hydrogen
= nitrogen
• If these molecules are of a sample from a
larger container, can you determine the
exact ratio of nitrogen atoms to hydrogen
atoms? If so, what is it? If not, why?
• NH3 = 1:3
D-500
• Describe the particles in this container.
• They are solid, a pure substance and an
element.
E-100
• A green thumb.
• What does it mean to be a good gardener
or good at working with plants?
E-200
• He kicked the bucket.
• What does it mean that he has died?
E-300
• Bit off more than he can chew.
• What does it mean that he has taken on
more responsibility than he can handle or
he is trying do more work than he can
do?
E-400
• Eyes bigger than his stomach.
• What it mean that he took more food
than he can eat?
E-500
• Wrapped around someone’s finger.
• What does it mean that they are under
someone’s control or can easily be
persuaded by that person?
FINAL JEOPARDY
• ANSWER:
• QUESTION:
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