Matter and Its Properties JEOPARDY

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Round 2
Final
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Vocabulary
That
Matters
States of
Matter
More About
Matter
Mixtures,
Solutions, &
Suspensions
More
Vocabulary
That
Matters
BONUS:
States of
Matter
Round 2
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The amount of space an object takes
up
(a) mass
(b) solubility
(c) volume
(d) density
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(c) volume
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The amount of matter in an object
(a) mass
(b) volume
(c) density
(d) solubility
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(a) mass
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The amount of matter in an object
compared to the space it takes
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(a) solubility
(b) mass
(c) suspension
(d) density
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(d) density
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One of three forms (solid, liquid,
and gas) that matter can exist
in
(a) compound
(b) element
(c) phase
(d) state of matter
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(d) state of matter
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A measure of how much of a
material will dissolve in another
material
(a) mass
(b) solubility
(c) volume
(d) density
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(b) solubility
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The state of matter that does not
have a definite shape or volume
(a) solid
(b) liquid
(c) gas
(d) plasma
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(c) gas
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The state of matter that has a
definite shape and a definite
volume
(a) solid
(b) liquid
(c) gas
(d) plasma
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(a) solid
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The state of matter that has a definite
volume but no definite shape
(a) solid
(b) liquid
(c) gas
(d) plasma
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(b) liquid
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Kim is making a surprise gift. She
needs material of a definite size
and shape. Which state of matter
must the material be in?
(a) gas
(b) liquid
(c) mixture
(d) solid
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(d) solid
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Which of the following is NOT a state
of matter?
(a) density
(b) gas
(c) liquid
(d) solid
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(a) density
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Which of these is made of matter?
(a) a dream
(b) a book
(c) happiness
(d) an idea
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(b) a book
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What affects the boiling point of
water?
(a) altitude
(b) density
(c) volume
(d) weight
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(a) altitude
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Raphael is grouping different kinds
of matter together. Which group
contains ONLY examples of
matter?
(a) garbage, gate, grape, grass
(b) hair, heat, hip, bone, horse
(c) leg, lemon, light, lung
(d) sand, soil, sound, sugar
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(a) garbage, gate, grape, grass
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George wants to show that physical properties
can be used to tell different foods apart.
What physical property would be most useful
to tell the difference between mint ice cream
and spinach?
(a) color
(b) mass
(c) taste
(d) volume
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(c) taste
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Which animal would probably
have the most mass?
(a) a cow
(b) an elephant
(c) a dog
(d) a mouse
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(b) an elephant
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Which of these is a mixture?
(a) pail of sand and soil
(b) copper wire
(c) ring of pure gold
(d) pinch of salt
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(a) pail of sand and soil
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Lori is stirring some salt into
water. What is she making?
(a) a gas
(b) solubility
(c) matter
(d) a solution
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(d) a solution
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Which of these is an example of a
solution?
(a) granola
(b) iced tea
(c) pizza
(d) salad
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(b) iced tea
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Which has the greatest solubility
in water?
(a) oil
(b) paper
(c) sand
(d) sugar
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(d) sugar
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Which term best describes the
contents of orange juice in this
glass?
(a) density
(b) mass
(c) suspension
(d) volume
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(c) suspension
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A blending of two or more types
of matter that are not
chemically combined
(a) mixture
(b) solution
(c) suspension
(d) solubility
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(a) mixture
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Anything that has mass and
takes up space
(a) volume
(b) change of state
(c) suspension
(d) matter
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(d) matter
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A mixture in which two or more
substances are mixed
completely
(a) mixture
(b) solution
(c) suspension
(d) solubility
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(b) solution
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A kind of mixture in which
particles of one ingredient are
floating in another ingredient
(a) mixture
(b) solution
(c) suspension
(d) solubility
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(c) suspension
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States of Matter
Recall what you have learned about particles in different
states of matter. The pictures represent particles in three
states of matter.
A. What are the THREE states of matter shown in
containers A, B, and C?
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Part A
Cup A: solid
Cup B: liquid
Cup C: gas
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States of Matter
Recall what you have learned about particles in
different states of matter. The pictures represent
particles in three states of matter.
B. Explain how the particles are different in the three
states of matter.
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Part B
The particles in the solid are arranged close
together. They each move back and forth around
one point.
The particles in the liquid slide past one another.
They move around and bump the walls of their
container, but they stay close, though not as close
as the particles in the solid.
The particles in the gas are not arranged in any
pattern. They move quickly and spread far apart.
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