Jeopardy Review

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Jeopardy
Matter
Properties
Pure
Substances
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Potporri
States/Phases
Final Jeopardy
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What is matter?
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Matter is anything that has mass and volume.
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Which states can matter exist as?
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Solid, liquid, gas or plasma
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What makes up matter?
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Atoms
1 - $400
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What are three examples of something that is
NOT matter?
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Heat, light, and sound
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What is an atom?
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The smallest unit of an element that has all the
properties of that element.
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List 3 examples of physical properties
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Mass, volume, density etc.
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What is the formula used to calculat the volume
of a block?
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Length, width, height
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Dissolving sugar in tea is an example of this
physical property.
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solubility
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Does boiling temperature change once boiling
point is reached? Explain
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Boiling point is a size independent physical
property. Once boiling point is reached the
temperature will stay the same.
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Do large and small blocks of ice freeze at
different temperatures? Explain.
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No, freezing point is a size independent physical
property which means water would freeze at the
same temperature regardless the size of the
sample.
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N2 is an example of a(n)
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Nitrogen is an element!
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Which of these is a compound?
a.CO
b. O2
c. N2
d.H2
 CO is a compound. This is carbon monoxide
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The _______ carbon combines with the _______
oxygen to form the ____________ carbon
dioxide. C, O2, CO2
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Element, element, compound
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Elements have ____________ and compounds
have _____________.
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Chemical symbols, chemical formulas
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Which of the following is a pure substance? Why
a. Caffeine C8H10N4O2
b. Coffee
c. Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
d. Kool aid
 Caffeine because every molecule of caffeine is
identical
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______ does the dissolving in a solution, and
______ gets dissolved.
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Solvent, solute
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What is the formula for calculating density?
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Mass divided by volume
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How can you increase the solubility of a
solution?
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Increase the temperature
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Perfume is an example of a(n)
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Mixture
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Why is water with flavored syrup a mixture and
not a compound?
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Water and the flavoring do not change into
something completely different
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Which state of matter has a definite shape and
volume?
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Solid
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Which state of matter has definite volume but
no define shape
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Liquid
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Which state of matter has no shape or volume?
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Gas
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Which state of matter has high energy with
particle spread far apart?
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Gas
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Which physical property is instrumental in the
change from rain to sleet?
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Freezing point
Final Jeopardy
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The King wanted to find out if his new crown
was made of pure gold. What process and
physical properties could he use to make this
decision?
He would first find the mass on a balance
 Then use water displacement to find the volume
 Next divide mass by volume to find density
 Lastly compare the density to that of pure gold
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