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Matter and Change Jeopardy. Vital Vocab. Chemical or Physical?. Delightful Differences. Element Type. Wildcard. Mixtures. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vital Vocab - 100

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“study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter

and the changes it undergoes.”

Vital Vocab - 200

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“Any substance that has a definite composition”

Vital Vocab - 300

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“measure of the amount of matter”

Vital Vocab - 400

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Smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that

element

Vital Vocab - 500

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Does not depend on the amount of matter present

Vital Vocab - 600

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Blend of two or more types of matter, each of which retains its

own properties and identity

Vital Vocab - 100 Answer

What is chemistry?

Vital Vocab - 200 Answer

What is a chemical?

Vital Vocab - 300 Answer

What is mass?

What is an atom?

Vital Vocab - 400 Answer

Vital Vocab - 500 Answer

What is an intensive property?

Vital Vocab - 600 Answer

What is a mixture?

Chemical or Physical? - 100

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A piece of wood is sawed in half.

Physical or Chemical? - 200

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Milk turns sour

Physical or Chemical? - 300

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Butter solidifies in the refrigerator.

Physical or Chemical? - 400

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Corroding metal

Physical or Chemical? - 500

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Hydrogen and oxygen form water.

Physical or Chemical? - 600

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Carbon dioxide sublimes

Physical or chemical? - 100 Answer

What is physical?

Physical or Chemical?- 200 Answer

What is chemical?

Physical or Chemical? - 300 Answer

What is physical?

Physical or Chemical? - 400 Answer

What is chemical?

Physical or chemical? - 500 Answer

What is chemical?

Physical or chemical? - 600 Answer

What is physical?

Mixtures - 100

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Salt water - type of mixture?

Mixtures - 200

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Separates mixtures of dyes/pigments because different substances move at different rates on the paper

Mixture - 300

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A mixture’s composition given in terms of percentage

by _____ or volume

Mixtures - 400

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Granite – type of mixture?

Mixtures - 500

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Stainless steel- type

of mixture?

Mixtures - 600

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The properties of a mixture depend on the relative amounts of the

mixture’s _____.

Mixtures - 100 Answer

What is homogeneous?

Mixtures - 200 Answer

What is paper chromatography?

Mixtures - 300 Answer

What is mass?

Mixtures - 400 Answer

What is heterogeneous?

Mixtures - 500 Answer

What is homogeneous?

Mixtures - 600 Answer

What are components?

Delightful Differences - 100

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The difference between basic research and applied

research.

Delightful Differences - 200

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The difference between a group and a period.

Delightful Differences - 300

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The difference between intensive and extensive

properties.

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The difference between a physical change and a chemical change.

Delightful Differences - 500

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The difference between heterogeneous and

homogeneous mixtures.

Delightful Differences - 600

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The TWO main differences between mixtures and pure

substances.

Delightful Differences - 100 Answer

What is research to increase basic knowledge (basic) and

research carried out to solve a problem?

Delightful Differences - 200 Answer

What is a horizontal row on the periodic table (period) and

a vertical row (group)?

Delightful Differences - 300 Answer

What is depending on the amount of matter present

(extensive) and being independent of the amount of

matter present (intensive)?

Delightful Differences - 400 Answer

What is a change that converts substances into something new

(chemical) and a change that does not involve a change in the identity

of the substance (physical)?

Delightful Differences - 500 Answer

What is a mixture uniform throughout (homogeneous) and

not uniform throughout (heterogeneous)?

Delightful Differences - 600 Answer

What is that 1) every sample of a pure substance has the same

characteristic properties and 2) the same composition.

Element Type - 100

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Has a shiny, metallic luster

Element Type - 200

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Poor conductor of heat and electricity

Element Type - 300

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Generally unreactive, Group 18

Element Type - 400

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Mostly solid at room temperature

Element Type- 500

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Solid at room temperature

Element Type - 600

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Tend to be used in semiconductors

Element Type - 100 Answer

What are metals?

Element Type - 200 Answer

What are nonmetals?

Element Type - 300 Answer

What are noble gases?

Element Type - 400 Answer

What are metals?

Element Type - 500 Answer

What are metalloids?

Element Type - 600 Answer

What are metalloids?

Wildcard - 100

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Ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets

Wildcard - 200

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The study of carbon-containing compounds.

Wildcard - 300

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A pure substance made of only one type of atom

Wildcard - 400

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Type of chemistry used to identify the components and

compositions of materials

Wildcard - 500

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Elements in the same _____ tend to have very

similar properties.

Wildcard - 600

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Name of the two series placed below the periodic

table.

Wildcard - 100 Answer

What is malleability?

Wildcard - 200 Answer

What is organic

chemistry?

Wildcard - 300 Answer

What is an element?

Wildcard - 400 Answer

What is analytical chemistry?

Wildcard - 500 Answer

What is a group or family?

Wildcard - 600 Answer

Where are lanthanide and actinide series?

Credits

All of these questions have come from the Test Bank for

Yates, Moore, and Starnes’sThe Practice of Statistics, 2e

By Michael A. Flinger and William I. Notz

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