Jeopardy Measures Physical vs. Chemical States of Matter Elements & Compounds Mixtures Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.

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Jeopardy

Measures Physical vs. Chemical

States of Matter

Elements & Compounds Mixtures

Q $100

Q $200

Q $300

Q $400

Q $500

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Final Jeopardy – Scientific Method

$100 Question - Measures

Meter stick or ruler and meters or centimeters.

$100 Answer - Measures

What are the names for the tool and units of measure used to measure length ?

$200 Question - Measures

Triple beam balance

$200 Answer - Measures

What is the tool used for measuring mass?

$300 Question - Measures

Graduated Cylinder

$300 Answer - Measures

What is the tool used to measure liquid volume accurately ?

$400 Question - Measures

Cubic centimeters - cm3

$400 Answer - Measures

What is the unit of measure for solid Volume ?

$500 Question - Measures

Formula or equation for density.

$500 Answer - Measures

What is D = m/v Or

Density = mass divided by volume

$100 Question Physical vs. Chemical

Flammability

$100 Answer Physical vs. Chemical

What is a chemical property ?

$200 Question Physical vs. Chemical

Iron combines with oxygen to form rust.

$200 Answer Physical vs. Chemical

What is a chemical change ?

$300 Question Physical vs. Chemical

Bubbles produced and heat given off.

$300 Answer Physical vs. Chemical

What are signs of a chemical change ?

$400 Question Physical vs. Chemical

Melting from solid to liquid.

$400 Answer Physical vs. Chemical

What is a physical change ?

$500 Question Physical vs. Chemical

Salt dissolving into water.

$500 Answer Physical vs. Chemical

What is a physical change ?

$100 Question States of Matter

Solid, Liquid, & Gas.

$100 Answer States of Matter

What are the three states of matter ?

$200 Question States of Matter

Adding heat.

$200 Answer States of Matter

What is needed to change from a solid to a liquid ?

$300 Question States of Matter

Sublimation

$300 Answer States of Matter

What is it called when a solid changes directly to a gas ?

$400 Question States of Matter

The magnetic attraction between the particles of a liquid.

$400 Answer States of Matter

What causes surface tension ?

$500 Question States of Matter

BEC

$500 Answer States of Matter

What is the Bose–Einstein Condensate ?

$100 QuestionElements & Compounds

Not affected by heat, light, or electricity.

$100 Answer Elements & Compounds

What are elements ?

$200 Question Elements & Compounds

Water

$200 Answer Elements & Compounds

What is a compound ?

$300 Question Elements & Compounds

Metals, metalloids, and Nonmetals

$300 Answer Elements & Compounds

What are the three major categories on the periodic table ?

$400 Question Elements & Compounds

Used to identify elements and compounds.

$400 Answer Elements & Compounds

What are characteristic properties ?

$500 Question Elements & Compounds

The process that yields 2 parts Hydrogen gas and 1 part oxygen gas.

$500 Answer Elements & Compounds

What is the electrolysis of water ?

$100 QuestionMixtures

It dissolves.

$100 Answer Mixtures

What is the solute ?

$200 Question Mixtures

A pure substance made up of two or more elements.

$200 Answer Mixtures

What is a compound ?

$300 Question Mixtures

A self-separating mixture ?

$300 Answer Mixtures

What is a suspension ?

$400 Question Mixtures

Colloids and solutions.

$400 Answer Mixtures

What are homogeneous mixtures ?

$500 Question Mixtures

Heat a saturated solution.

$500 Answer Mixtures

What do you do to form a super-saturated solution ?

Final JeopardyScientific Method

This Variable is the one variable that is changed by the scientist. It is the one being tested in the experiment.

Final Jeopardy AnswerScientific Method

What is the Independent Variable?

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