Characteristic Properties Review Game

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Characteristic
Properties
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Melting,
Freezing
, Boiling
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10
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Density
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10
15
20
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Measured
Numbers
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10
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Identifying
Substances
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Player 4
Characteristic Properties
Question for 5 Points
List the properties of
the object from this
example; A sharp,
heavy, shiny, stainlesssteel Knife
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Characteristic
Properties
Answer for 5 Points
Sharp, shiny, heavy
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Characteristic Properties
Question for 10 Points
List the properties of
the substance from this
example; A beautifully
carved wooden chair
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Characteristic
Properties
Answer for 10 Points
wooden
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Characteristic
Properties
Question for 15 Points
Define Characteristic
Properties
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Characteristic Properties
Answer for 15 Points
Properties of an
substance that help
identify or tell apart
different substances
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Characteristic
Properties
Question for 20 Points
Mass, volume, and
Shape are properties of
substances or objects?
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Characteristic
Properties
Answer for 20 Points
Properties of Objects
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Characteristic Properties
Question for 25 Points
Name three
characteristic
properties used in Ch.3
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Characteristic
Properties
Answer for 25 Points
Melting Point, Boiling
Point, and Density
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Question for 5 Points
Define Freezing Point.
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Answer for 5 Points
The temperature at
which a liquid solidifies
or become a solid
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Question for 10 Points
What characteristic on
a graph shows a
change in the state of
matter?
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Answer for 10 Points
A Plateau
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling
Question for 15 Points
If you double the amount
of substance you used in
your experiment’s what
would happen to your
plateau?
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Answer for 15 Points
It would double in
length also.
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling
Question for 20 Points
A
B
C
What time interval is the
substance entirely a solid?
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Answer for 20 Points
Interval C
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Melting, Freezing, Boiling
Question for 25 Points
In the graph what property
does the plateau represent?
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Melting, Freezing,
Boiling
Answer for 25 Points
Melting or Boiling
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Density
Question for 5 Points
Using the density
formula, how do you
figure out mass?
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Density
Answer for 5 Points
D=M
V
So, M=D x V
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Density
Question for 10 Points
An empty container has a
mass of 4 g. When it is filled
with 5cm³ of a liquid, the
total mass of container and
liquid is 12 g. What is the
density of the liquid?
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Density
Answer for 10 Points
1.6 g/cm³
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Density
Question for 15 Points
A 4.0-cm piece was cut from
a long rod. The piece has a
mass of 24 g and a volume
of 3.0 cm³. If another piece
from the same rod is five
times as long, what is its
mass?
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Density
Answer for 15 Points
120 g
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Density
Question for 20 Points
The density of water is 1.00
g/cm³, the density of
ethanol is 0.80 g/cm³. What
is the volume of ethanol, in
cm³, that has the same mass
as 100 cm³ of water?
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Density
Answer for 20 Points
125 cm³
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Density
Question for 25 Points
During the density of a gas
experiment Ellen used 2 tablets
of Alka-Seltzer and found the
density to be 1.8 x 10-³. Ned
performed the same experiment
using 4 tablets and a larger
collection bottle. What did Ned
report the density to be?
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Density
Answer for 25 Points
1.8 x 10-³
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Measured Numbers
Question for 5 Points
20.5
51.0
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Measured Numbers
Answer for 5 Points
0.402
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Measured Numbers
Question for 10 Points
4.72 x 0.52
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Measured Numbers
Answer for 10 Points
2.5
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Measured Numbers
Question for 15 Points
How is the density of an
object whose mass is
57.76 g and whose
volume is 6.3 cm³ best
expressed in g/cm³?
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Measured Numbers
Answer for 15 Points
9.2 g/cm³
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Measured Numbers
Question for 20 Points
Measuring a block, she
obtains 1.25 cm, 1.23 cm,
and 1.22 cm. Which is the
best way for her to express
the volume of the block?
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Measured Numbers
Answer for 20 Points
1.88 cm³
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Measured Numbers
Question for 25 Points
Write the number in
powers of 10
0.00000104
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Measured Numbers
Answer for 25 Points
1.04 x
-6
10
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Identifying Substances
Question for 5 Points
Gas, Liquid, or Solid
0.0015
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Identifying Substances
Answer for 5 Points
Gas
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Identifying Substances
Question for 10 Points
Gas, Liquid, or Solid
10.0
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Identifying Substances
Answer for 10 Points
Solid
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Identifying Substances
Question for 15 Points
Gas, Liquid, or Solid
1.1
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Identifying Substances
Answer for 15 Points
Solid or Liquid
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Identifying Substances
Question for 20 Points
7.8 g/cm³
0.53 g/cm³
1.2 x 10-3 g/cm³
Which of the substances
could be a gas?
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Identifying Substances
Answer for 20 Points
1.2 x 10-3 g/cm³
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Identifying Substances
Question for 25 Points
7.8 g/cm³
0.53 g/cm³
1.2 x 10-3 g/cm³
Which of the substances
could be a solid?
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Identifying Substances
Answer for 25 Points
7.8 g/cm³
0.53 g/cm³
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University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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