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CHAPTER 6 Jeopardy Vocab 1Vocab 2 Changes of State Temperature Scales Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Anything goes

$100 VOCAB 1 The change of state from a liquid to a gas is ____________________.

$200 VOCAB 1 A state of matter with fixed volume, but not a fixed shape, is a ____________________.

$300 VOCAB 1 An increase in the size of a substance in response to an increase in the substance’s temperature.

$400 VOCAB 1 A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

$500 VOCAB 1 The temperature at which molecular energy is at a minimum.

$100 VOCAB 2 Ice, water, and steam are all examples of this.

$200 VOCAB 2 This is a state of matter in which atoms and molecules are close together but can slide past each other.

$300 VOCAB 2 It has no definite volume.

$400 VOCAB 2 This force acts on the particles of milk at the surface of a glass of milk.

$500 VOCAB 2 The particles of a ________________ are far apart.

$ 100 CHANGES OF STATE the change of state from a solid to a liquid

$ 200 CHANGES OF STATE the change of a substance from one physical form to another

$ 300 CHANGES OF STATE the change of state from a liquid to a gas

$4 00 CHANGES OF STATE the change of state from a gas to a liquid

$ 500 CHANGES OF STATE the change of state from a liquid to a solid

$100 TEMPERATURE SCALES Water boils at 212°F, which is equivalent to a.273 K. c.100°C. b.0°C. d.37°C.

$200 TEMPERATURE SCALES The temperature of the human body is typically at 98.6°F, which is equivalent to a.273 K. c.100°C. b.310 K. d.20°C.

$300 TEMPERATURE SCALES The boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales is, respectively, a. 98.6°F, 37°C, and 310 K. b. 68°F, 20°C, and 293 K. c. 212°F, 100°C, and 373 K. d. 32°F, 0°C, and 273 K.

$400 TEMPERATURE SCALES The lowest possible temperature is a.0°F.c.0°C. b.0 K.d.273 K.

$500 TEMPERATURE SCALES Name the three temperature scales

$100 ANYTHING GOES In a solid, the particles a.overcome the strong attraction between them. b.vibrate in place. c.slide past one another. d.move independently of one another.

$200 ANYTHING GOES Orange juice a.has a surface tension that is different from gasoline. b.changes volume when poured into a different container. c.has the same viscosity as other liquids. d.has a definite shape.

$300 ANYTHING GOES Which of these factors could affect the temperature at which water boils? a.the volume of water in the pot b.the atmospheric pressure at which the water is heated c.the amount of energy added to the water d.the type of fuel used to heat the water

$400 ANYTHING GOES The melting point of salt is the same as its ___________ point.

$500 ANYTHING GOES Which of the following statement is NOT true of all different types of matter? a.They are made up of atoms and molecules. b.The particles that make them up are always in motion. c.They are made up of extremely small particles. d.The particles that make them up move at the same speed.

Final Jeopardy A drop of vinegar will flow and spread out but a drop of vegetable oil will form a bead. This is evidence that a.vinegar has a lower surface tension and lower viscosity than vegetable oil. b.vegetable oil has a lower surface tension and lower viscosity than vinegar. c.vegetable oil has a lower surface tension and higher viscosity than vinegar. d.vinegar has a lower surface tension and higher viscosity than vegetable oil.

Final Jeopardy Answer A

Answer VOCAB 1 EVAPORATION Liquid Thermal expansion Temperature Absolute zero Changes of state Melting Change of state Evaporation Condensation freezing Temp scales C B C B Fahrenheit,celsius,kelvin Vocab 2 States of matter Liquid Gas Surface tension gas Anything goes B A B Freezing d