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Jeopardy Matter What is Matter Matter & Energy Matter & Energy Properties of Matter Properties of Matter Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

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Jeopardy MatterWhat is Matter

Matter &Energy

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Properties of Matter

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from What is Matter

A substance that cannot be brokendown into simpler substances.

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$400 Question from What is Matter

Give examples of a heterogeneous mixture

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$100 Answer from What is Matter

Element

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$200 Question from What is Matter

The smallest particle that hasthe properties of an element.

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$200 Answer from What is Matter

Atom

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$300 Question from What is Matter

A substance made of atoms of morethan one element bound together.

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$300 Answer from What is Matter

Compound

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$400 Answer from What is Matter

Flour and waterOil and waterSand and waterBloodSea Water

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$500 Question from What is Matter

Give examples of a homogeneousmixture

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$500 Answer from What is Matter

Sea WaterAirChocolate syrupGasoline

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$100 Question from Matter & Energy

What are the main points of the kinetic theory of matter?

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$100 Answer from Matter & Energy

All matter is made of atoms and moleculesthat act like tiny particles.

These tiny particles are always in motion. The higher the temperature, the faster the

particles move.

At the same temperature, more heavier particles move slower that lighter particles.

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$200 Question from Matter & Energy

A random groups of atoms. These are really spread out and the atoms and molecules are full of energy. They are bouncing around constantly.

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$200 Answer from Matter & Energy

Gas

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$300 Question from Matter & Energy

An in-between state of matter. Take the shape of their container.Weak bonds, particles have more freedom to move.

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$300 Answer from Matter & Energy

Liquid

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$400 Question from Matter & Energy

Molecules have been packed together. Holds its shape.

The molecules in a solid are stuck.

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$400 Answer from Matter & Energy

Solid

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$500 Question from Matter & Energy

The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.

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$500 Answer from Matter & Energy

Evaporation

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$100 Question from Matter & Energy

The change of a substance from a gas to a liquid.

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$100 Answer from Matter & Energy

Condensation

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$200 Question from Matter & Energy

Energy is (absorbed/released) whenwater vaporizes.

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$200 Answer from Matter & Energy

Absorbed

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$300 Question from Matter & Energy

Energy must be (released/added)to separate the particles as ice melts.

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$300 Answer from Matter & Energy

Added

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$400 Question from Matter & Energy

The (slowest/fastest) moving molecules break away from the surface of liquid

water to form water vapor.

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$400 Answer from Matter & Energy

Fastest

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$500 Question from Matter & Energy

Water molecules (speed up/slow down)as water vapor returns to the liquid

water state.

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$500 Answer from Matter & Energy

Slow down

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$100 Question from Properties of Matter

The way a substance reacts with others to form new substances with

different properties.

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$100 Answer from Properties of Matter

Chemical property

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$200 Question from Properties of Matter

A characteristic of a substance thatcan be observed without changing the composition of the substance.

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$200 Answer from Properties of Matter

Physical property

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$300 Question from Properties of Matter

What is the formula for density?

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$300 Answer from Properties of Matter

Density = mass/volume

Expressed in units g/cm3

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$400 Question from Properties of Matter

The cube shown below has a massof 27 g. What is the density of the cube?

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$400 Answer from Properties of Matter

D = m/vMass = 27 g

Volume = l x w h = 1cm x 1cm x 1cm

= 1cm3

D = 27g / 1cm3

D = 27 g /cm3

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$500 Question from Properties of Matter

If we know that a 10.0 cm3 cube of icehas a mass of 9.17 g, what is the densityof the ice?

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$500 Answer from Properties of Matter

D = m/vm = 9.17 gv = 10.0 cm3D = ?

D = 9.17 g / 10.0 cm3

D = 0.917 g/cm3

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$100 Question from Properties of Matter

Is ice melting a chemical changeor a physical change?

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$100 Answer from Properties of Matter

Physical change

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$200 Question from Properties of Matter

Is sugar added to lemonadea chemical change or a physical change?

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$200 Answer from Properties of Matter

Physical change

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$300 Question from Properties of Matter

Is mixing vinegar and baking sodato generate bubbles

a chemical change or a physical change?

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$300 Answer from Properties of Matter

Chemical change

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$400 Question from Properties of Matter

Plants using CO2 and H2O to formO2, is that a chemical change

or a physical change?

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$400 Answer from Properties of Matter

Chemical change

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$500 Question from Properties of Matter

Categorize the following as either absorbingor releasing energy:

a. Chocolate meltingb. Aluminum solidifying in a mold

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$500 Answer from Properties of Matter

a. Absorbedb. Released

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Final JeopardyMost of the hot flavor in peppers comes

from capsaicin, C18H27NO3. Capsaicin is a (n) ____.

a. Elementb. Mixturec. Pure substanced. atom

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Final Jeopardy Answer

c. Pure substance